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The Pig

Homesteading families in the Panhandle commonly had a pig ...

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Forks of the Little Pigeon Cemetery

This churchyard is one of the oldest Baptist churchyards i...

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The Passenger Pigeon

Huge flocks of passenger pigeons once roamed North America...

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The Pig

Homesteading families in the Panhandle commonly had a pig or two for personal consumption. It was not until 1992 when Seaboard Farms announced they were going to build a pork processing plant in Guymon that the pork industry leapt forward ...

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Forks of the Little Pigeon Cemetery

This churchyard is one of the oldest Baptist churchyards in Tennessee, (Established in 1789). It is the final resting place for many prominent pioneers. Deeded to the City of Sevierville by The First Baptist Church of Sevierville in 1975. It ...

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The Passenger Pigeon

Huge flocks of passenger pigeons once roamed North America. Larger than the mourning dove which it resembled, the passenger pigeon derived its name from an Indian word meaning "wanderer" or one who moves from place to place. Flying at a ...

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