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1870 - 1952 (82 years)
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| Name |
Lee Heyman [1] |
| Born |
5 Jan 1870 |
Bluffton, Cherokee, AL (Now Lanett, AL) [1] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Reference Number |
9850 |
| Died |
9 Nov 1952 [1] |
| Person ID |
I9850 |
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| Last Modified |
11 Nov 2011 |
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| Notes |
- Built home at 218 North 14th Street, Lanett, in 1908. A civic leader, as well as merchant of highest integrity, he was a long time president of Temple Beth-El, and a Mason. Indicative of Lee Heyman's religious nature, there are two small arched windows in the upper story of the house, representing the Tablets of Moses, whereon the Ten Commandments wer graven. The house was bequeathed in 1952 to his daughter, Rose Heyman (Mrs. Arthur) Altmayer, of Atlanta, GA. [1]
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