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David Crockett Dugger1838 - 1920
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The ribbon he wears is probably from the Odd Fellows Lodge. It says Snow on it which could mean Snow Lodge, Freemasons, at Sugar Grove. But the number, which I couldn't make out, has only two digits and Snow Lodge, Freemasons had three, #363. There was an Odd Fellows Lodge on the second floor of a little building hard on the south bank of Brushy Fork, just downstream from present Willowdale Baptist Church. That building was variously Willowdale School, Willowdale Church, sometimes co-existing with the second floor lodge. And it was at one time the home of Margaret and Mary Jane Dugger, spinster sisters of William Eben.

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  • (del) (cur) 16:34, 18 September 2007 . . Martygrant (Talk | contribs) . . 644×986 (96,114 bytes) (The ribbon he wears is probably from the Odd Fellows Lodge. It says Snow on it which could mean Snow Lodge, Freemasons, at Sugar Grove. But the number, which I couldn't make out, has only two digits and Snow Lodge, Freemasons had three, #363. There was an)

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