Snapshot of History by Mike Avitt
Snapshot of History
BY MIKE AVITT I was looking for the dedication of the Tingley Christian Church in its second house of worship and I found some interesting history on page 5 of the February 20, 1896 Ringgold Record. In 1876, Rev. Ezekiel Harlan began preaching in the Tingley Center schoolhouse. In 1876, he organized the first congregation…
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BY MIKE AVITT Before the Mount Ayr Sale Barn was built, livestock auctions were held in what we call McCullough Apartments at 119 East Madison. This building had previously been a livery barn. In 1935, Guy McCullough converted the sale pavilion into apartments and offices. The next sale barn was located at the Wilson farm…
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BY MIKE AVITT James Preston Fife was born March 15, 1865 in Pennsylvania, his parents having come from Ireland. The family moved to Liberty Township, Ringgold County in 1876 and J. P. Fife never lived anywhere else. He passed away on September 22, 1945. In August 1941, Mr. Fife deeded forty acres of his land…
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BY MIKE AVITT The Dragoon Trace Nature Center is located about two miles east of Mount Ayr, next to Poe Hollow Park. The Nature Center opened in 2017, but when did Poe Hollow open? It was announced in April 1967, that Ringgold County had received a matching federal grant of $2,800. The money would be…
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BY MIKE AVITT Alan Smith sold the Mount Ayr Record-News to Tom and Tami Hawley on August 1, 2012. In Alan’s last, “Thoughts & Other Things,” article, dated May 26, 2016, Alan explains he had offers to sell the newspaper to corporate enterprises, but felt the Record-News may lose its “community” personality. He wanted the…
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BY MIKE AVITT The 1980s and 1990s saw big advances in newspaper technology, which contributed to a more attractive look. Photos had a sharper image and color photographs were now viable. The Mount Ayr Record-News made its first appearance on the World Wide Web in April 1999. Mark McDaniel of Redding helped with the design.…
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BY MIKE AVITT Jack and Helen Terry had owned the Lamoni Chronicle since 1950 and published the Kellerton Globe for almost three years. In 1966 it was time to raise the stakes and buy a county seat newspaper, the Mount Ayr Record-News. The Terrys took possession April 1, 1966 from Frank and Iona Spurrier. Iona…
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BY MIKE AVITT Last week we left off in the year 1912 when Mount Ayr went back to having two newspapers. In 1913, the number went back up to three. In May 1913, Weldon Laughlin published the first issue of The Independent, a newspaper aligned with the Progressive Party. Mr. Laughlin was an attorney, banker,…
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One Hundred Years Ago (From the Mount Ayr Record -News, Thursday, January 11, 1922.) Ellston News: E. Dempsey opened his harness and shoe shop at his place April 11, 1921, and at the close of the year had repaired 2,152 shoes, which certainly is a good starter for the first nine months in a new…
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BY MIKE AVITT In 1899, Randolph Beall left his brother Walter in charge of the Twice-A-Week News, and Randolph set out to compile his Ringgold County Directory of 1899. It is said Randolph visited every household in Ringgold County to get a complete and accurate directory. Many copies of this book still exist. The Mt.…
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