Fruit-farm and stock lands of fertile George County Southern Mississippi : and The Luce Farms and Orchards owned by the K-C Lumber Co. Lucedale, Miss.
Pamphlet describing the agricultural resources and products of the Luce Farms In Lucedale, George County, Mississippi. Lucedale was named after Gregory Marston Luce (1864-1935), the owner of the K-C Lumber Company and of Luce Farms. The town was founded in 1901; thus, the area was still under recent...
| Format: | Book |
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| Language: | English |
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[Lucedale, Miss.?] :
[publisher not identified],
[approximately 1914 or 1915?]
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| Summary: | Pamphlet describing the agricultural resources and products of the Luce Farms In Lucedale, George County, Mississippi. Lucedale was named after Gregory Marston Luce (1864-1935), the owner of the K-C Lumber Company and of Luce Farms. The town was founded in 1901; thus, the area was still under recent development when this book was produced. |
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| Item Description: | Approximate date of publication inferred from internal evidence. Maps on insides of paper cover. Pages [25]-[28] printed on yellow paper and entitled "Addenda." |
| Physical Description: | 52 unnumbered pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm |