Hickman County, Ky
- Alben Barkley
- anchor and chain
- Bellwood
- Benjamin F. Cheatham
- Bob Williams
- Cathey Tarpley Ringo
- Charlie Mays
- Civilian Conservation Corps
- Civil War
- Clinton
- Clinton-Hickman County Hospital
- Clinton Gin
- Clinton Hill
- Columbus
- Columbus-Belmont Park
- Columbus Series
- cotton
- Daisy Cowle
- Dr. Whayne
- E. M. David House Moving Co.
- Earle Jewell
- Elmo Drew
- Eugenia Keirce Scott
- Farmer's Gin
- flood
- Foresythe Cotton Gin
- Fort DeRussey
- Frank Martin
- Frank Wright Sr.
- Gideon J. Pillow
- Herbert Hoover
- Hickman County
- Hotel Jewell
- James A. Porter
- James Marre
- James Porter
- Lawrence Sheridan
- levee
- Mack Ward
- Marion Rust
- Marshall Plan
- Marvin College
- Mississippi River
- Mrs. Martha Jewell Birk
- National Guard Columbus Series
- Oakton Gin
- occupations
- packet boat
- railroad
- Ramer Jewell
- Raymond Henley
- Red Cross
- Susan Vaughn Clayton
- T.L. Atwood
- transportation
- U.S. Army Engineers
- W. A. Winn
- W. M. Yancy
- water tower
- Wiley Kimbro
- William Tipton
- Willie Belle Bencini
- Winn Housemovers
Tag Archives: occupations
4/19/1990: Columbus regaining port status
by Virginia Jewell (Last in a Series) (Appeared in The Hickman County Gazette, Clinton (Hickman County, Ky.) on April 19, 1990) A passing barge. A fisherman circling toward the shore in his motorboat. Water skiers and an occasional pleasure craft. … Continue reading
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2/1/1990: What was “old” Columbus like?
by Virginia Jewell (Second in a series on the changing face of Columbus) (Appeared in The Hickman County Gazette, Clinton (Hickman County, Ky.) on Feb. 1, 1990) What was old Columbus like? Where was the race track with it trotting … Continue reading
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