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12/6/07
Vinings by the Numbers
Just so you know:
The number working closely on the trail of "Vining," named after -
4
Number of Paces who lived in the Pace House after the Civil War -
1
Number of Union Troops still buried around town 2007 -
More than 1
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"Urban" Archeologist (and artist) bleufalcon@aol.com
Original Vinings Research Circa 1951
Expanded Research Studies Area
Steam Train Project
St. John Settlement Cemetery Site
Paces Mill Research Site
Vining links:
Vinings Gallery
Vinings Historical Society
Canoe
Vining Organizations
CSX Crossing
Vinings Sprawl
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Vinfact:
at one time the rairoad at Pace's Ferry was known as Robinson's Crossing...
Vinings in 1900 had a population of 270...
The Army of the Cumberland alone launched over 378 tons
of artillery shells in the Atlanta Campaign.
Other Site Sponsors
Vinfact:
Used to be able to "flag" down a train and it would stop for you.
Vinfact:
Prior to Pace's, it was known as Harris Ferry...
Vinfact:
Before it was known as Vinings or Pace Mountain, it was known as Mac Rae's Hill...
Vinfact:
The old dirt mill as a rock quarry and dump, is now fashionable crafted as a pool and tennis courts for the Courtyards....