Re: an engineer named VINING
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an engineer named VINING
al mcgovern 6/15/02
Joan,
I found information on the web that partially confirms what you are saying.Site was http://www.cobbonline.com/cobbcities.htmlhttp://www.cobbonline.com/cobbcities.html and under the heading for Vinings:
"Although Vinings is not a city, it is one of the main attractions of Cobb County. The Creek and Cherokee Indians settled here because of its proximity to the Chattahoochee River; settler Hardy Pace launched a ferry operation here in the 1830s; and, the Western & Atlantic Railroad established Vinings as a major crossroads. Vinings is still a bustling center of activity, featuring charming outdoor shopping areas and fine dining."
If you find out who the Vining was that was an engineer in that area, I'd love to hear about him.Albert Gallatin VINING's father, Benjamin would have been around 50 at the time.I'm not positive, but I believe for a time all of Albert's brothers were in the area.
Tim Strickland
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