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Petition of Citizens of Magnolia Protesting the Construction of a Bridge over the Saint Marks River, circa 1832
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Partridge, Joseph R.
McMillan, John
Hamlin, John
Faircloth, Allen, 1770-1852
Alligood, Lewis
Tibbits, Stephen
McDowell, John Randolph
Maguire, Peter
Linton, Thomas J.
Register, John
Gillen, Hardy
Powell, Nathan
Stephens, Elijah
Thompson, Henry
McDowell, John
Hall, Lewis
Ladd, Theo H.
Haskins, William L.
Hamlen, George
Seinas, E. [?]
Argyle, John W.
Byrd, Benjamin
Saunders, Stephen
Ginn, Arthur
Kirksey, James
Ladd, Joseph
Ladd, Joseph Edwin
Smith, S. Alexander
Parramore, R. W. [Parramore, Reddin Wallace?]
Crooks, Lister
Cummings, Michael
Gause, Benjamin W.
Fields, Andrew
Byrd, J. H.
McCormick, P.
Parish, R.
Johnson, Aaron
Osteen, James
Hall, Hiram
Balcom, George
Hall, Alijah [Hall, Elijah]
Ogelsby, Thomas [Oglesby, Thomas]
Oglesby, R.
Cason, John
Maclendon, Joel [?]
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Petition of Citizens of Magnolia Protesting the Construction of a Bridge over the Saint Marks River, circa 1832. 1832 (circa). State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/347405>, accessed 28 November 2024.
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Petition of Citizens of Magnolia Protesting the Construction of a Bridge over the Saint Marks River, circa 1832. 1832 (circa). State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 28 Nov. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/347405>