Picture from the past
Terrie Gwinner Johnson shared this photo from her childhood in Hannibal. Pictured are, from left, Debby Gentry, Susan Winchester,...
Burials recorded at Old New London Cemetery, Ralls County, Missouri
Photo: Lynne McGee Tutor Mike Egloff asked how to find out if an ancestor is buried in the Old New London Cemetery. Another website...
Habitat for Humanity volunteers deserve pat on the back for May 2, 2015 accomplishment
Volunteers who helped “raise the roof” on the 2015 Habitat for Humanity house on Saturday, May 2, 2015. List courtesy of Wayne and Cheryl...
Where was New London's founder William Marshall Jamison buried?
Mike Egloff wrote to me asking about the abandoned New London Cemetery story and Lynne McGee Tutor's research. He wrote: I am a direct...
Scientists study Spanish flu of 1918 and wonder: Could it happen again?
Author: MARY LOU MONTGOMERY Hannibal Courier-Post (MO) - Saturday, October 4, 2003 Eighteen-year-old Jessie Lee Brown was working in the...
Construction workers volunteer Saturday to raise the roof for Habitat for Humanity
The Hannibal area construction industry turned out Saturday to frame the 2015 Habitat for Humanity House on Riverside Street. By the end...
Georgia Braxton's tombstone, propped against a fencerow, symbolizes Ralls County's colorful
Georgia Braxton, the cherished daughter of Benjamin and Sarah A. Braxton of rural New London, was only 18 years old when she died, and...
Stones from abandoned Old New London Cemetery
These stones are located in the Old New London Cemetery, located on what is now utility right of way just south of U.S. 61 at New London,...