The large tombstone for Clyde and Clara was created to look like their house which still stands at 1010 Ponce de Leon Avenue in Atlanta.
In 1902 Clyde Lanier King and two partners purchased the Walker-Sims Plow Company, reorganized the company and renamed it Atlanta Agricultural Works (Later changed to Atlanta Plow Company and then King Plow Company).
The property now is the King Plow Arts Center.
Contributor: J. L. Cowherd (49060989)
The large tombstone for Clyde and Clara was created to look like their house which still stands at 1010 Ponce de Leon Avenue in Atlanta.
In 1902 Clyde Lanier King and two partners purchased the Walker-Sims Plow Company, reorganized the company and renamed it Atlanta Agricultural Works (Later changed to Atlanta Plow Company and then King Plow Company).
The property now is the King Plow Arts Center.
Contributor: J. L. Cowherd (49060989)
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