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The People Who Lived on the Land that is Now Redstone Arsenal, page ix
WALTER JOINER 273
Where Walter's Family Lived 276
The Timmons Plantation and the Cemeteries 276
The Cemetery Where Claudie Joiner is Buried 279
Walter Remembered Other Owners of the Timmons Plantation 285
The Houses of Claudie, Percy, and Alex Joiner 286
Daily Life 290
The First School Bus for Black Children 293
Gins and Mills 294
Moonshine/Home Brew 295
The Bridge and the Ford 296
The Tennessee River and TVA 296
Roosevelt and the New Deal 297
Community Relations and Social Interaction 298
JAMES LONG 302
The Area of Pond Beat Where the Longs Lived 303
The House the Robert Long Family Lived 305
Crops and Sharecroppers 308
The Veterinary 309
Hired Help 309
Ferry Landing 309
The Neighbors 310
School 310
The Doctor 311
Mail 312
ALTON E. (“GENE”) NEAL 313
The Family 313
The House and Store 313
Description of the House and the Store 314
Daily Life 314
A.C. Turner Measured the Rise and Fall of the River 316
THE WOODWARD FAMILY 317
A HISTORY OF WOODWARD FAMILY LAND OWNERSHIP 317
The Earliest Burials of Woodwards on RSA (The Woodward Cemetery) 317 The Woodward Family was Present in Madison County in Early Times 319 A Comment about the Darwins and the Woodwards 324
EDITH WOODWARD PRICE 328
Edith Woodward's Family 328
Where They Lived 328
A Description of the John Woodward Home 329
Daily Life 329
DUNCAN WOODWARD 333
Duncan Woodward Talks about Farming 333
Daily Life 334
The Depression 335
WALTER HOLCOMB 336
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