The land that the above home would be built on, was once part of Henry Bry's Mulberry Grove plantation. The Bry family sold the land to William A. Bright, a railroad baron, to build his home on. The Louisiana Review (New Orleans) April 18, 1890, page 1 Major W.A. Bright, of the H., C. A. … Continue reading The History of The Bright-Lamkin-Easterling Home
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Monroe Residents Assured of Life After Death.
The Richland Beacon-News, October 5, 1895, Page 1 MYSTERIES. Gail Hamilton declares that recently she fell on the floor in her room in a deadly swoon and felt that she was dying. While in that condition her two brothers, long since dead, appeared to her and seemed glad to see her. She believes that it … Continue reading Monroe Residents Assured of Life After Death.