I love your blog! This is my ancestor's cemetery. I'm planning a visit soon because I've never been. Peter McCormack is my great great great grandfather. I know is stone is here stating he fought for the Union in the Civil War. Do you or anyone know anything else about the McCormacks? Or possibly the Vannatters or the Pierces? They all lived around Guion, Franklin, and Lunenberg. Allen Vannatter was a blacksmith in 1880. Thanks!
I know that this is a common claim people make around the world, but to me the Ozarks of Arkansas truly is God's Country! This site will be dedicated to showing anyone interested--Sunday motorists to fair-weather cyclists--some of the hidden treasures in the county they drive through.
Over the past several years, with the explosion of the popularity of custom car-clubs and motorcycle enthusiasts, Izard county has seen a parade of people from outside the area coming to enjoy the panoramic views from the comfort of their chosen mode of pleasurable transportation. Many, I'm absolutely sure, drive by sights that are easily accesible and not far off the highway never even knowing those sights are there. This blog will give anyone searching for information before they visit the area a way to know where some of those places are.
Ozarks Schoolin' Donation Box
Lunenburg School Donations
Send Donations to:
Lunenburg Community Center
HC 77 Box 510
Melbourne, Ar 72556
C/O Mary Loggains (Secretary)
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I love your blog! This is my ancestor's cemetery. I'm planning a visit soon because I've never been. Peter McCormack is my great great great grandfather. I know is stone is here stating he fought for the Union in the Civil War. Do you or anyone know anything else about the McCormacks? Or possibly the Vannatters or the Pierces? They all lived around Guion, Franklin, and Lunenberg. Allen Vannatter was a blacksmith in 1880. Thanks!
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