News of Yesteryear — Sept. 6, 2012
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From the annals of 1912

• The first bale of cotton was received.

From the annals of 1962

• Poet E.E. Cummings died at the age of 67.

• Oscar Steanson retired from Georgia Experiment Station.

From the annals of 2007

• Jet Russell had volunteered with the Spalding County Fair for 36 years.

• Free tutoring was to be available to some middle school students.

• The Griffin football team was ranked in the AJC, AP and Georgia High School Football Magazine state polls.
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