Montgomery Co, TN


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Digging for History at Old Washington


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Positioned along the legendary Southwest Trail, the town of Washington in Hempstead County in southwest Arkansas was a thriving center of commerce, business, and county government in the nineteenth century. Historical figures such as Davy Crockett and Sam Houston passed through, and during the Civil War, when the Federal troops occupied Little Rock, the Hempstead County Courthouse in Washington served as the seat of state government. A prosperous town fully involved in the events and society of the territorial, antebellum, Civil War, and Reconstruction eras, Washington became in a way frozen in time by a series of events including two fires, a tornado, and being bypassed by the railroad in 1874. Now an Arkansas State Park and National Historic Landmark, Washington has been studied by the Arkansas Archeological Survey over the past twenty-five years. Digging for History at Old Washington joins the historical record with archaeological findings such as uncovered construction details, evidence of lost buildings, and remnants of everyday objects. Of particular interest are the homes of Abraham Block, a Jewish merchant originally from New Orleans, and Simon Sanders from North Carolina, who became the town’s county clerk. The public and private lives of the Block and Sanders families provide a fascinating look at an antebellum town at the height of its prosperity.




Scruggs Piper Connections


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Family history and genealogical information about the Ancestors and descendants of Jane Melonie Scruggs (born 30 August 1944) and Lloyd Llewellyn Piper (born 28 April 1944). Jane was a descendant of Henry Scruggs (born ca. 1660 in Virginia) and and Anne Grose of James City, Virginia. Lloyd was a descendant of Capt. Nathaniel Piper who was born ca. 1630 in Darmouth, England and died ca. 1676 in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Lloyd and Jane were married 30 April 1965. They were the parents of one child. Descendants lived primarily in Texas.




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Places from the Past


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Ledbetters Revisited


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Henry Ledbetter was probably born in England in about 1625. He probably emigrated as a child and settled in Virginia. He married and had about eight children. He died before 1700 in Charles City County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Tennessee, Missouri and Texas.