The following article appeared in the Elberton Star on 2 Aug 1918:
"SEYMOUR BROTHERS BACK FROM ALABAMA.
"Messrs. A. A. (Amos Acamon)Seymour of Bowman, and his brother
J. O. (James Omer) Seymour of Tignall, returned last week from the iron and coal districts of Alabama. They saw the effects of the boll weevil in the farming sections lower down the state, where the farmers in a large measure had been forced to divert their attention to other crops than cotton. Their trip was one of pleasure and sight-seeing and they returned to this section of Georgia better pleased than ever with the land of their nativity. And they always have been might well pleased."
The following article appeared in the Elberton Star on 2 Aug 1918:
"SEYMOUR BROTHERS BACK FROM ALABAMA.
"Messrs. A. A. (Amos Acamon)Seymour of Bowman, and his brother
J. O. (James Omer) Seymour of Tignall, returned last week from the iron and coal districts of Alabama. They saw the effects of the boll weevil in the farming sections lower down the state, where the farmers in a large measure had been forced to divert their attention to other crops than cotton. Their trip was one of pleasure and sight-seeing and they returned to this section of Georgia better pleased than ever with the land of their nativity. And they always have been might well pleased."
Family Members
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Ada Frances Seymour Moon
1866–1925
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James Omer Seymour
1869–1943
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Willie G Seymour
1873–1921
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Jesse David Seymour
1875–1944
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John Franklin Seymour
1878–1960
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Robert Fulton Seymour
1880–1912
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Dock Gilmore Seymour
1882–1944
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Royal Beason Seymour
1884–1954
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Minnie Savannah Seymour Owens
1886–1971
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Gordon Bunyan Seymour
1888–1912
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Lonnie O. Seymour
1890–1959
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Emory Johnson Seymour
1891–1955
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