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Mounce Lauderdale Gore
Submitted by Mitzi P. Freeman
Newspaper: Putnam County Herald
Date: 6/24/1909
Volume: VII
Number: 25
Page: 1
Col. Mounce L. Gore died at his home in Jackson county last Friday, June 18, 1909, aged about 68. He was a member of the Christain church, a Mason and a Confederate soldier. Col. Gore was a brave and dashing soldier, a knightly gentlemen, a Christain citizen. He leaves a wide and four children -- two sons, Frank and John J. Gore, the latter Surveyor of Customs at the port of Nashville, and two daughters, Miss Carrie Gore, of the Cookeville High School, and Miss Nell Gore. He is also survived by one brother, Samuel Gore, and two sisters, Mrs. J. M. Morgan and Mrs. W. M. Pickett.
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