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Booneville, MS
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The present-day Chamber of Commerce used to be the train depot for Booneville. Web Site: |
Booneville Chamber of Commerce
© 2004, Michael L. Johnson Pencil on Drawing Paper
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| The Chancery Building was once the post office in Booneville. |
Chancery Building,
Booneville, MS © 2004, Michael L. Johnson Pencil on Drawing Paper
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The Cunningham
House is supposedly where Nathan Bedford Forrest planned the Battle
of Brice's Crossroads which was a Confederate victory. The house has been
moved from its original location where it now rests behind the Chamber
of Commerce.
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Cunningham House
© 2004, Michael L. Johnson Pencil on Drawing Paper
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This is one of the restaurants in Booneville that exclusively cooks the old-fashioned hamburgers. These are also known throughout the area as slugburgers. Web Site: |
Week's Cafe
© 2004, Michael L. Johnson Pencil on Drawing Paper
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The Gulf, Mobile, & Ohio Caboose
resides outside the Chamber of Commerce which at one time was the train
depot for Booneville.
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Caboose
© 2004, Michael L. Johnson Pencil on Drawing Paper |
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The reference for this drawing was taken at Shiloh Military
Park in Shiloh, TN.
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Cannon at Shiloh, TN
© 2004, Michael L. Johnson Pencil on Drawing Paper |
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Tupelo Carousel Horse #1
© 2004, Michael L. Johnson Pencil on Drawing Paper
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Tupelo Carousel Horse #2
© 2004, Michael L. Johnson Pencil on Drawing Paper
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Tupelo Carousel Horse #1
© 2004, Michael L. Johnson Pencil on Drawing Paper
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