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Complete, Mississippi

 Complete Village (September 24, 1891 - May 9, 1940) - The village area was what is now Eight Street to twenty-sixth Street and Thirty-fifth Avenue to Forty-ninth Avenue.  The Meridian Light and Railway Company line ended here and retraced its route back - to the left to Beeson College and to the right past Highland Park and Highland School, returning to downtown Meridian.
 

  Pictures Submitted by Norma Walters

The Semmes Family (listed left to right)

1st Row - John Semmes (brother), Joseph Hurley (grandson), Ignatius William "Nate" Semmes, Edith Theresa Scanlan Semmes (wife), Katherine Carmichael Jansen (granddaughter), Henrietta Semmes Kennedy (sister)

2nd Row - Bernard L. Semmes (son), Helen Templeton Semmes (1st wife of Bernard), Frances Semmes, (Ed Semmes' daughter), Myrrah Louise "Weese" Semmes Green (daughter), Mary Semmes Brown (Ed Semmes' daughter), Edith helen Semmes Schrock (Ed Semmes' daughter), Nannie Semmes (wife of Ed Semmes), Ed "Buddy" Semmes Sr.(son)

3rd Row - James Hurley (grandson), Estelle Semmes Bullock (daughter), Edith Rose Semmes Hurley (daughter) holding daughter Elise Hurley,  Nannie Semmes Allen (daughter of Ed Semmes), Ed Hurley (grandson)

4th Row - Bessie B. Anders Semmes (wife of Bob Semmes, Sr.), Robert Keith "Bob" Semmes, Sr. (son), Bob Semmes, Jr. (in father's arms), Jesse Vaughn Carmichael, Jr. in mother's arms, Mildred Louise Semmes Carmichael (daughter), William Drinkwater Semmes (son), Mary Semmes Kearney (daughter)

 

 

 

Arthur, Esse Louise & Alberta Taylor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                    Cecil & Robbie McArthur Harrington (date unknown)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mr. & Mrs. H. A. Gower at their wedding on July 27, 1908

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stone Store & Complete, Mississippi Post Office

 

 

 

 

 

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 Pictures Submitted by Norma Walters



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