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Home » What’s New » Big Completion

Big Completion

June 23, 2017 by Reno

Medallion with text "Cliffside in 1930."Did you have a relative living in Cliffside in 1930? Well, he or she can likely be found in our 1930 Federal Census for the Cliffside area. In addition, you can read about all the goings on in our our town in that long-ago year. It and much else is in the very large section called Cliffside in 1930. How many and whose homes had a radio? Who were the veterans were there? Which war? Who was the youngest person working in the mill? The oldest?

 

And we’ve brought back Don Bailey’s survey of the Haynes Grove Cemetery, which is located in a clearing on the wooded hill just beyond the Cliffside School ballground. He has diagramed and numbered all the grave sites and identified most of the deceased buried there.

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The Cliffside Clock Tower

Our town clock was installed in 1920, and for over half a century tolled the quarter hours from atop the R. R. Haynes Memorial Building. When the building was razed in the late 1970s this new tower for the old timepiece was erected on the site of Mr. Haynes' original Cliffside home. Although the property of the county, the Cliffside Historical Society has assumed responsibility for maintaining this beloved antique.

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