Barbour-Montgomery-Sumter County AlArchives News.....Well-Known Alabamians November 2 1893 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/al/alfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Tania Ruiz taniaruiz@myfamily.com June 6, 2004, 6:52 pm The Constitution: Atlanta, GA The Constitution: Atlanta, GA Thursday Morning Paper, p 2 November 2, 1893 Well-Known Alabamians Robert Loveman, the talented young poet whom Georgia loaned to Alabama some five years ago, has returned recently to Dalton, Ga., his old home, and has engaged in the dry goods business with his father, Mr. D.R. Loveman. In a recent letter to a friend in this city he says he is “now dealing in ribbons and rhyme.” Mr. Loveman’s Alabama friends are expecting great things from him in the poetical line. Miss Carrie Cochrane, of Eufaula, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. R. L. Houston, of this city. Miss Cochrane is Alabama’s delegate in the tableau of beauty to be given at the confederate veterans’ reunion in this city next spring. No truer representation of the state’s beauty could have been found and no more distinguished family in Alabama could have been honored, than the Cochranes. Mr. Richard Wetmore, a young attorney of this city, formerly of Livingston, Ala., is building a handsome cottage near Five Points on South Highlands. Dr. J. T. Coulborn is also having built a most attractive little house on Eleventh Ave., south, near Eighteenth street. Mr. Webb Crawford, whose beautiful home on Nineteenth street, south, was burned to the ground on Sunday morning last, will rebuild at once. Mr. Rush Simpson, who recently married Miss Mary Tretch, of Roseville, Ky., is making preparations to build a handsome house on The Highlands. The contractors are beginning to conclude that the hard times are past. This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/alfiles/ File size: 2.1 Kb