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Story September 15, 1919

The Chattanooga News

Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee

What is this article about?

Lieut. Robert W. Ramsey, former News reporter, discharged from army aviation at Langley Field, Virginia, returns to Chattanooga before moving to Greenwood, Miss., to open an abstract office. He married local Margaret Estes. Fellow officer Lieut. Byron T. Burt also served there.

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LIEUT RAMSAY IN CITY
Lieut. Robert W. Ramsey, former
member of The News reportorial staff,
has received his discharge from the
aviation section of the army and is
back in Chattanooga. He expects to
leave for Greenwood, Miss., Monday
night, where he will open an abstract
office. Lieut. Ramsey was stationed
at Langley field, in Virginia, for several
months. He has many friends
here and is being heartily greeted. He
married Miss Margaret Estes, a popular
Chattanooga girl.
Lieut. Byron T. Burt, a balloon observer,
was also stationed at Langley
field while Lieut. Ramsey was there.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Military Discharge Chattanooga Return Langley Field Marriage Abstract Office

What entities or persons were involved?

Robert W. Ramsey Margaret Estes Byron T. Burt

Where did it happen?

Chattanooga; Greenwood, Miss.; Langley Field, Virginia

Story Details

Key Persons

Robert W. Ramsey Margaret Estes Byron T. Burt

Location

Chattanooga; Greenwood, Miss.; Langley Field, Virginia

Story Details

Lieut. Robert W. Ramsey discharged from army aviation, returns to Chattanooga, plans abstract office in Greenwood, Miss., married Margaret Estes, stationed at Langley Field with Lieut. Byron T. Burt.

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