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Sugar Grove School Photo was submitted by Peggy Ferguson Haley. The Sugar Grove School was located near Trace Creek in Gorman, on Highway 70 near the Ferguson Farm. The school was founded by Troy Orval Ferguson. This photo is probably from the early 1900's. If anyone can identify their ancestors in this photo please notify Alisa Ottaviano so we can list them.

Hurricane  Mills House

 


Sugar Grove School Class

 Sycamore House

Sycamore School - 1938

 

 

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This page was created originally by Laura W. Griffith and revised by Alisa McKeel Ottaviano. 

Last Update 02, October 2004 by  Mollie Simpson


This page was created on 5 January 1998
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