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Letter: Dairies on Johnson School Road

Charles Marshburn writes:
What are the names of those dairies that no longer exist on Johnson School Road? --Charles
Comments re article 108240 Letter Number of dairy farms in question

Charles: I'm not sure, the dairies had names other than the owners' . . . Paul and Christine Frankum, David and Janet Sharpe, a Compton couple milked at the barn on Chester Shelton's property, I can't remember the farmer's name who owned the farm down the road past there (now owned by the Sheltons), Paul Duvall had milk cows, as did, I think, the Cheathams.

The Loy dairy, now owned by Darrell and Peggy Loy, is the only farm still producing milk. I can't remember if Elbert Frankum milked or just had beef cattle. I'm not sure if the farmer down the road past Elbert's house had dairy cattle or not. -- Joyce Coomer




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