New Book ‘The Progressive City – History of Downtown Sulphur Springs 1914.’ Now Available at Hopkins County Genealogical Society Library
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Hopkins County Genealogical Society recently announced the publication of their much-anticipated book The Progressive City – History of Downtown Sulphur Springs 1914. It is the culmination of five years of research and was compiled by Shirley Lunceford Patchen.
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This book contains incredible history about the town and the people that lived in Sulphur Springs during the early part of the twentieth century. The cost is $50 and it may be purchase by contacting the HCGS library at 611 N. Davis Street in Sulphur Springs or calling 903-885-8523.
The book is Unibind steel spine bound with 459 pages (including 234 photos of early businesses and business leaders), a full name index, and a removable mapdepicting business locations.
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