Mrs. Julia Reasoner Fuller's second scrapbook page 42.

Mrs. Julia Reasoner Fuller's second scrapbook page 42. University of South Florida Tampa Library still image eng Mrs. Julia Reasoner Fuller's second scrapbook page 42. Deaths lead the news with the deaths of Miss Lizzy Fogarty, little Grace Virginia Curry at age 5 months, Captain John L. Hough, who was the first county treasurer of Manatee County. A mothers meeting took place at the high school building, which was covered in the article on column four. Biggest news was a shut-out baseball game at which the Bradentown team won its third game in a row. Steve Dwyer was the winning pitcher. The city of Bradentown made a contract with the Manatee Light and Traction Company for twenty-one arc streetlights. Mrs. Julia Reasoner Fuller's second scrapbook page 42. Deaths lead the news with the deaths of Miss Lizzy Fogarty, little Grace Virginia Curry at age 5 months, Captain John L. Hough, who was the first county treasurer of Manatee County. A mothers meeting took place at the high school building, which was covered in the article on column four. Biggest news was a shut-out baseball game at which the Bradentown team won its third game in a row. Steve Dwyer was the winning pitcher. The city of Bradentown made a contract with the Manatee Light and Traction Company for twenty-one arc streetlights. United States Florida--Manatee County Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection

Mrs. Julia Reasoner Fuller's second scrapbook page 42.

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Mrs. Julia Reasoner Fuller's second scrapbook page 42. Deaths lead the news with the deaths of Miss Lizzy Fogarty, little Grace Virginia Curry at age 5 months, Captain John L. Hough, who was the first county treasurer of Manatee County. A mothers meeting took place at the high school building, which was covered in the article on column four. Biggest news was a shut-out baseball game at which the Bradentown team won its third game in a row. Steve Dwyer was the winning pitcher. The city of Bradentown made a contract with the Manatee Light and Traction Company for twenty-one arc streetlights.

Mrs. Julia Reasoner Fuller's second scrapbook page 42. Deaths lead the news with the deaths of Miss Lizzy Fogarty, little Grace Virginia Curry at age 5 months, Captain John L. Hough, who was the first county treasurer of Manatee County. A mothers meeting took place at the high school building, which was covered in the article on column four. Biggest news was a shut-out baseball game at which the Bradentown team won its third game in a row. Steve Dwyer was the winning pitcher. The city of Bradentown made a contract with the Manatee Light and Traction Company for twenty-one arc streetlights.

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