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April 22, 1981
Mr. Bill Moore Research Associate'
Hartfield, Price and Greene, Inc.
301 3re3. Suite G Monroe, Louisiana 71201
Tear Mr. Moors:
T;e have your letter of April 13th which was brought to the attention of the members of the Hancock County Historical Society at the April meeting on last Monday night.
Cur Society doe3 not have in its possession any document-
ed matter, ’cut we do have members whose families lived in the area of Logtown and Pearlington for many, many years and who could possibly, in a question and answer meeting, give you very pertinent information. For instance, Mr. Horatio Weston’s family started and owned the H. Weston Lumber Company at Logtown, etc.
If and when you could attend a meeting with us we could get some prime people together who have oral history. Just give us a couple of weeks advance notice of your coming.
Mr. Dale Greenwell
Dept, of Archives and History
Jackson, Miss. 39520
Oral and Research History Tept. University of Southern Mississippi Southern Sta. Box 9257 Hattiesburg, Miss. 39^-01
Dr. Barry Lewis Dept, of Anthropology University of Illinois 109 Davenport Hall Urbana, 111.	61801
We trust that this information will prove helpful; however, we still would like to have you address our Society at the June 15th meeting, if possible.
Vie might refer you to the following:
Mr. Grady 3. Thigpen Thigpen Hardware Store Picayune, Miss.
(Mr. "higpen has written a number of books on history of the area.)
Very truly yours,
Helene C. Price Programs Chairman


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