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Two Centuries of Creativity: William Morgan, McMurray Livery
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Tagged 8th Maine Volunteer Infantry, Annie Lytle School, Arnold Printing, Bernice Morgan, Bunny Morgan, Charlotte Mabrey, Court House Garage, Cynthia Parks, Duval County Armory, Embers Restaurant, Isaiah David Hart, Jacksonville Sale and Livery Stable, Jacksonville Transfer, jax psycho geo, Joseph Corrigan, Madison Manning, Matt Colaciello, Matthew Colaciello, McMurray Livery, Patrick McMurray P.E. McMurray, Paul Rudolph, Philip Frazer House, Richard Shieldhouse, Robert Arleigh White, Rutledge Holmes, School Number Four, Thomas McMurray, Tiffany Manning, Tim Gilmore, United States Colored Troops, Universal Marion Building, Wayne Wood, William Ebert, William Morgan, Windsor Hotel, Yellow Fever
The Klan in Jax Politics, Story no. 6
Click below for the sixth story in a series of seven about the KKK in Jacksonville. On June 13th, come to Coniferous Cafe in downtown Jax at 7 pm, to hear Tim Gilmore’s talk “The Klan in Jax: Its Repugnant Rise and Hysterical Collapse.
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