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Daily Archives: January 10, 2020

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Will Mayfield College by Clint Lacy

#HillbillyHistory, #OzarkEditorial, #OzarkWritersBy Josh HestonJanuary 10, 2020Leave a comment

Will Mayfield College by Clint Lacy The Will Mayfield College stands as a symbol of a once prosperous era for Marble Hill, Missouri. The small town of approximately 1500 people serves as the Bollinger County seat which lies in the Eastern Ozark foothills of Southeast Missouri. “The area that would eventually become known as Marble…

Cook Station, Missouri, A Short History by William McKellips

#HillbillyHistory, #OzarkWriters, #SOTOarchiveBy Josh HestonJanuary 10, 202017 Comments

Cook Station, Missouri, A Short History by William McKellipps Cook Station takes its name from Christopher Columbus Cook who served as a Captain in the Confederate Army in the Civil War. After returning from the war Captain Cook donated two miles of land through what is now Cook Station for the St. Louis, Salem, and…

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