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DAR and library team up for exhibit

Yazoo Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution contributed some items for the Sept. 11 display at Ricks Memorial Library. John E. Ellzey, reference and local history librarian, added the rest of the items. Standing at the Sept. 11 display are Yazoo Chapter members, from left, Sarastelle Sigrest, Yazoo Chapter chaplin; Ava Hale, Yazoo Chapter treasurer; Delaine Stoner, Yazoo Chapter recording secretary; and Priscilla Harper, Yazoo Chapter vice regent. The chapter asks everyone to visit the library to visit the display and remember not only those who died in this terrorist attack on American but all the local first responders in Yazoo City and Yazoo County.Yazoo Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution contributed some items for the Sept. 11 display at Ricks Memorial Library. John E. Ellzey, reference and local history librarian, added the rest of the items. Standing at the Sept. 11 display are Yazoo Chapter members, from left, Sarastelle Sigrest, Yazoo Chapter chaplin; Ava Hale, Yazoo Chapter treasurer; Delaine Stoner, Yazoo Chapter recording secretary; and Priscilla Harper, Yazoo Chapter vice regent. The chapter asks everyone to visit the library to visit the display and remember not only those who died in this terrorist attack on American but all the local first responders in Yazoo City and Yazoo County.

 

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