This
is a bust statue of Charles Roscoe Collins (1907-2000) in the Union County
History Museum which was the old courthouse in Blairsville, Ga. Roscoe and I are both descended from John
Hunter, pioneer of Union County. When I
went to the Hunter Reunion in Union County every year I would talk to Roscoe,
he always came alone, I was always surprised he remembered my name
and that I was Marietta - every year, he had a sharp mind. I am always surprised when someone remembers my name.
I remember he and a Union County Congressman
relative who also attended the reunions were the only two who wore ties or in
Roscoe's case, a bowtie. He also wore a button cap.
Roscoe was a pioneer educator and founder of several things,
such as the Air Civil Patrol in that county.
I have read several essays he had written about John
Hunter's children. The one that comes to
mind is john's son Andrew's trips to
Augusta to sell the whiskey his father had made. Augusta was the closest market. His trail was the name of a certain highway,
which was no wider than a cow path.
Roscoe is my 3rd cousin, once removed. I'll take a claim to fame anyway I can get
it.
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