Nancy Liner, a member of Hiwassee Baptist Church, shows an 1824 minutes book with wooden back and sides and a hand-stitched burlap cover. It is one volume of 200 years of history that Joe Bryan, right, vice-president of the Charleston/Calhoun/Hiwassee Historical Society,wants to eventually put on the Internet.
Nancy Liner, a member of Hiwassee Baptist Church, shows an 1824 minutes book with wooden back and sides and a hand-stitched burlap cover. It is one volume of 200 years of history that Joe Bryan, right, vice-president of the Charleston/Calhoun/Hiwassee Historical Society,wants to eventually put on the Internet.
Photo by Randall Higgins .
published Sunday, June 10th, 2012
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