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She taught in pubic school in Coosa Co., AL.
"Mr. George's wife was Miss Clara, my teacher in the seventh grade. They
had one son George Jr., whom Mamma always pointed out to me as a model of
good manners; and the reason he had such good manner, Mamma said, was
that Professor Jim Miller's sister, an unmarried lady, Miss Mandy, lived
with Mr. George and Miss Clara and taught George Jr. his polite ways."
From a short, local wrttten history by: Dr. Woodrow Boyett, University of
Alabama, part of "Coosa Historical Folklore, Rockford Vicinity. Scarpbook
I.
"News of Local Interest
Mr. C. R. Ramey, of B'ham is visiting his daughter, Mrs. G. W. Miller."
(1)
(1) The Rockford Chronicle, John K. McEwen Donates Indian Relics to
State, 13 July 1939 p. 1. Printed in Rockford, Coosa Co., AL. Microfilm:
Located in the Alabama Archives and History, Montgomery, AL.