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Cora, George, Grace and many others
Cora, George, Grace and many others
 
 
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Hedges, James A, George F and Rollie Yeazel
Hedges, James A, George F and Rollie Yeazel
 
 
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Grace Hedges and others
Grace Hedges and others
 
 
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Grace Hedges
Grace Hedges
 
 
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Grace Hedges, Cena Gilkison and others
Grace Hedges, Cena Gilkison and others
 
 
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Hedges
Hedges
 
 
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Hedges families
Hedges families
around 1912, no later than 1916 
 
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Photo002B
Photo002B
unidentified man with a GAR medal, 1890's 
 
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Photo003a
Photo003a
unidentified, 1890's 
 
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Photo005a
Photo005a
unidentified, 1890's 
 
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Photo005b.jpg
Photo005b.jpg
unidentified, 1890's 
 
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Photo006a
Photo006a
unidentified, 1890's 
 
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Photo006b
Photo006b
unidentified, 1890's 
 
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Photo013b
Photo013b
unidentified, 1880's 
 
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Photo017
Photo017
unidentified, 1880's or 1890's 
 
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Photo022b
Photo022b
unidentified 
 
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Photo024
Photo024
unidentified, 1880's 
 
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Hedges, Geo F on the left
Hedges, Geo F on the left
 
 
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Unidentified
Unidentified
 
 
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Location is farm southwest of Jamaica, Illinois where George and Cora Hedges children were born. People in the photo are unidentified.
Location is farm southwest of Jamaica, Illinois where George and Cora Hedges children were born. People in the photo are unidentified.
Unidentified, 1900 or so 
 
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Hedges, Geo, Cora, Ralph, Grace and Sophia at Center Point Church
Hedges, Geo, Cora, Ralph, Grace and Sophia at Center Point Church
 
 
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Hedges, Grace and Rollie Yeazel
Hedges, Grace and Rollie Yeazel
 
 
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Center Point Church
Center Point Church
Stories of historical days in Vermilion County, Illinois https://archive.org/details/storiesofhistor0tugg/page/56/mode/2up CENTER POINT CHURCH By WlLINORE Moreman, Dist. 170 Teacher, Edna White I have chosen this subject because I am one of the fourth generation of my family to attend the Center Point Church. This church is located about six miles southwest of Fairmount and three miles from Jamaica. In the year of 1891 this church was dedicated by Reverend Brooks of Paris, Illinois. Prior to this time, the people worshipped in the Center Point schoolhouse. It was in the year of 1891, while a revival meeting was being held, that a young lady, Miss Ada Hedges, now Mrs. Ada Smith of Homer, Illinois, desired to enlist in the services and work of her Lord. Her parents, being members of the Church of Christ, sought to start their daughter in the Gospel training and their own faith. A preacher of the New Testament was then called. This minister was the Reverend B. N. Anderson, who held a three weeks' meeting in the Center Point Schoolhouse, and in which building Sunday School and Church were held until February 14, 1891. Sunday School and Church had been held in the schoolhouse in former years occasionally, but there was no organization until 1891. Then the disciples named below met and organized themselves into a congregation of the New Testament teaching: Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hedges, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKee, Mr. and Mrs. David Sconce, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greer, Mrs. Matilda Hitchcock, Mrs. Jennie Hopper, Mrs. Lucy Hedges, Mrs. Anna Elliott Sullivan all now deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ellis of Macy, Indiana Mrs. Emma Elliott Carrington of Georgetown Mrs. Ada Hedges Smith of Homer Mr. Harvey Elliott of Sidell, Illinois. Elders of the church chosen at the time the church was organized were: Richard Elliott, James A. Hedges. Deacons of the Church when organized: Ed. Ellis, Harvey Elliott. Thirty-two members were received in the first revival meeting, many of whom have "crossed the bar" but whose children and grandchildren are still carrying on the work. The Sunday School attendance on each Sunday is from 35 to 50. There is one man attending who has not missed Sunday School in five years. This man is George Hedges of Fairmount, Illinois. Many have a one year record. Reverend I. L. Cummins of Danville has been the minister of the Church the last five years, and it is thought that his good work has kept the Church thriving and growing. 
 
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Center Point Church after it was remodeled
Center Point Church after it was remodeled
 
 
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Center Point Church Ladies Aide
Center Point Church Ladies Aide
 
 
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Goat Cart - Mrs. McDaniel's girl
Goat Cart - Mrs. McDaniel's girl
 
 
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Hedges family reunion - need identification
Hedges family reunion - need identification
HedgesAlbum133 
 
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Hedges reunion 1942 - need identification
Hedges reunion 1942 - need identification
HedgesAlbum033 
 
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Hedges reunion 1942 - need identification
Hedges reunion 1942 - need identification
HedgesAlbum103 
 
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Hedges reunion 1942 - need identification of some
Hedges reunion 1942 - need identification of some
HedgesAlbum088 
 
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need identification - possibly Center Point Church
need identification - possibly Center Point Church
 
 
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Unknown 011.jpg
Unknown 011.jpg
 
 


Linked to Cora Belle Gritton, Grace Gertrude Hedges, Eva Lee Robinson