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Tira's main street. On the left stands the office of Dr. Benjamin Chapman. Claude Logsdon's store is in the center.
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Though Tira was originally called "Chapman Arms" it was part of the land Francis Hopkins acquired in 1838. But, James Chapman and his family were the first permanent settlers. |
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| Reed Bruton (1852-1935) poses with his sisters Mahaley Bruton Logsdon, Mary Jane Bruton Glover, and Sallie Bruton Pogent. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Dr. Benjamin Chapman (1861-1937), Dama McCullough Chapman, and their children Erin, E.O. "Octave", and Joseph. The car, a Maxwell, was the 11th car in Hopkins County. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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