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Re: The South Rising-- 1926
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Hugh's the one, Dennis. Also, possibly, George W. Price. I need to research the connection, if any. The McCollums, especially, were a prolific bunch, and may have gotten to Texas from Georgia early enough to be from my family. We were all in Georgia from the 1700s, and in Cobb County from the 1830s, so some could have gone on west. I'll look into the high school as well. Thank you for the heads up. Stan

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