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  2. Lynching of Paul Reed and Will Cato - Wikipedia

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    The mob carried Reed and Cato out of town, intending to lynch them at the Hodges' farm, about 6 miles (9.7 km) out of town. It was the middle of August and the day was very hot, and after traveling about 1 mile (1.6 km) the mob tired and stopped. Preparations were made to hang Reed and Cato from a tree, but the mob demanded that they be burned.

  3. Lynching of Irving and Herman Arthur - Wikipedia

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    When the Arthurs attempted to move from the farm, permanently, three days later, the Hodges appeared again, this time fired a gun towards the family as they were packing a borrowed truck. One of the Arthur sons slipped into the house, retrieved a gun, and returned fire, killing John and Will Hodges. [6]

  4. Hodges House - Wikipedia

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    Hodges House may refer to: in the United States (by state then city) Peter B. Hodges House, Yuma, Arizona, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Yuma County; Hodges House (Bismarck, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Hot Spring County; Hodges House (Carrollton, Illinois), NRHP-listed in Greene County

  5. Free Emeril cookbook download - AOL

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    The cookbook includes 11 recipes, from BBQ shrimp with rosemary biscuits to Miss Hay's Stuffed ... Free Emeril cookbook download. ... The free electronic cookbook is 32 pages (6 MB) so give it a ...

  6. Eugene Wilson Hodges Farm - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Wilson Hodges Farm is a historic home, farm, and national historic district located near Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.The district encompasses four contributing buildings, one contributing site, and five contributing structures in rural Mecklenburg County.

  7. Helen Corbitt - Wikipedia

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    Helen Corbitt (1906–1978) was an American chef and cookbook author. Corbitt was born in rural Saint Lawrence County New York [3] but spent nearly 40 years in Texas promoting gourmet cuisine with new and unusual flavor combinations and serving temperatures.

  8. What Mrs. Fisher Knows About Old Southern Cooking - Wikipedia

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    The book was published by the Women's Cooperative Printing Office in San Francisco in 1881. [4] The original was a slim volume with a blue leather cover. [5] It is divided into 13 sections according to various categories and contains a total of 160 recipes. A full text of the book can be retrieved at the Library of the University of California. [6]

  9. File:N C D Hodges.pdf - Wikipedia

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