From More Troublesome Thirties, 1936-1938 by Faye Axfont : Alabama Courier and Limestone Democrat, February 6, 1936 L.W. Adams burned to death at his home on the Upper Elkton Pike on February 2 and was buried in New Garden Cemetery after services by the Rev. Berry Copeland. He was a veteran of the Spanish American War.
From More Troublesome Thirties, 1936-1938 by Faye Axfont : Alabama Courier and Limestone Democrat, February 6, 1936 L.W. Adams burned to death at his home on the Upper Elkton Pike on February 2 and was buried in New Garden Cemetery after services by the Rev. Berry Copeland. He was a veteran of the Spanish American War.
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