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![]() The annual Wagon Train led the centennial parade.
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![]() A traditional quilting bee.
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![]() Floats by civic clubs, schools, and businesses.
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![]() Wachovia employees evading "the law."
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![]() In the "Hoosegow."
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![]() Bank manager Smith Howell must bail out his staff. Bail money was a fun way to raise funds for centennial events.
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![]() Awarded "Most Authentic Attire," Wayne and Mary McClung.
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![]() Corn Shucking Contest.
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![]() Local Musicians.
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![]() Cooper sisters Winona and Mary visit one of the oldest houses in the county at the time, once belonging to their great-grandparents, Obidiah (1839-75) and Mary Caroline (Sherrill) Foute (1846-1927), on East Buffalo. |