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"Gainesville (Miss.) Advocate" - larch 23, 13U6 - Vk
Olmsted Haynes opened a Dancing School for youn? ladies and gentlemen at Gainesville in March, iB'+S.
',Ai:-~.-VIT 1^, HANCOCK COUNTY, T 1ST OF ! A!'r TA': PAYERS PUET I VHFjD
T)ecerb"r 27, 1.8^5
"Gainesville O'i^s. Advocate" - December 27, l8*+5 - J;A
A list op land tax payers in Gainesville vicinity of Hancock County was published in the December 27,	issue
of the "Gainesville Advocate."
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DUE TO GRO' .'TH 0^ GAIN^SVII I.E, MiSs October U, 18^5
"Gainesville (Miss-.) Advocate" - October b, lSU5
A "Hook and T.adder Company" of fire comnanv volunteers wpc Fugpested be formed du^ to the growth o^ Gainesville, viss.


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