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Lisa Greer: Loves stories about Neatsville, Neat Hollow Lisa Greer writes: I love the story of Neatsville, My grandfather was Quinton Neat. When I was growing up I would sit out on the porch and watch him whittle and listen to him tell stories of how Neatsville and Neat Hollow were founded by my great-grandparents. I love these stories of my ancestors. Thank you for sharing Mrs. Grant's story of old Neatsville. - Lisa GreerComment about - Neatsville: Once bustling town was incorporated for a time This story was posted on 2014-03-02 10:22:38
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