Garland County: Our
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As of June 4, 2010
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PAGE |
FOR |
READ |
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XIV,
line 15 |
Katerine |
Katherine |
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XIV,
line 17 |
Carolyn |
Caroline |
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18,
caption |
The
Grand Central Hotel
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The
Hot Springs Hotel, built by William Gaines circa 1870, burned in the
fire of 1878. The hotel stood between the present Park boundary to
Spring Street. |
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65,
top photo caption |
ca.
1885 |
ca.
1896 |
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135, Col 2, lines 52-54 |
. . . It was owned
by Jerome W. Whipple. The hotel was purchased from Jerome W. Whipple by
John Asimos in 1946 and renamed the Desoto Hotel. |
It was once owned by
Jerome W. Whipple. The Howe was renamed Desoto Hotel in 1937. The Desoto
Hotel was purchased from Jerome W. Whipple by John Asimos in 1946. |
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178,
line 6 |
Troop
No. 2 of Pearcy |
Troop
No. 65 of Pearcy |
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181,
line 9 |
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Hot
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209,
line 7, 1st column |
American |
National |
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229, Col 2, line 5 |
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The name was changed
in 1937 to Desoto Hotel. John Asimos bought the Desoto in 1946. |
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281,
line 18,19 |
The
pipe organ was installed in 1925 as was the “Empty Tomb” stained glass
window. |
The
“Empty Tomb” stained glass window was installed in 1915, the pipe organ
in 1925. |
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281,
line 18 |
… by
1914 the present sanctuary was completed. |
… by
1915 the present sanctuary was completed. |
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290,
first column line 24 |
Fleischner, Falk, Rephan, Kirsch, and Schlesinger. |
Fleischner, Falk, Rephan, Kirsch, Schlesinger, and Greenberg. |
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558,
Col 2, lines 18, 19, and 28 |
Rainwaters |
Rainwater |
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559,
first column, line 6 |
October 5, 1906 |
October 5, 1907 |
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600,
first column, line 16 |
Speers. Earl is buried in |
Speers. Their children are
Judith, Donna, and Paula.
Note:
he is not dead. |
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629
(Index) |
Omitted from text |
Aaron,
Issac, 443 |
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662,
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677,
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Rainwaters, Edith Jane, 559 |
Rainwater, Edith Jane, 559 |