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Paul Forest McCrary
Portrait of Paul Forest McCrary, Sr., husband of Mettie Dickie McCrary. He was born in 1893
Paul Forest McCrary, Jr.
Paul Forest McCrary, Jr., son of Mettie Dickie McCrary. He was born June 27, 1926. The picture was taken in 1943
Tommie Hart McCrary Dodrill
Tommie Hart McCrary Dodrill, daughter of Mettie Dickie McCrary. She was born 8/17/22
Mettie Dickie McCrary
Mettie Dickie McCrary, daughter of Tom Dickie. She was born in 1903. Tom Dickie was the proprietor of Dickie's Store in Hurst
William R. McCrary Civil War diary
This collection contains a diary kept by Lt. William R. McCrary of the 43rd Mississippi Infantry during the siege of Vicksburg, as well as a transcription of the diary and two annotated articles based on the diary
Defendant\u27s Exhibit 704: Gregg McCrary CV
Gregg O. McCrary Curriculum Vitaehttps://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/defendant_exhibits_2000/1048/thumbnail.jp
McCrary, Lyman B. - An inaugural dissertation on typhoid fever
Handwritten inaugural dissertation on typhoid fever by Lyman B. McCrary, of Alabama.Inaugural dissertation; no. 437
Criminal Investigative Analysis by Gregg O. McCrary
Retired FBI Special Agent Gregg O. McCrary was asked by the State to analyze the crime and crime scene and review all pertinent case materials in order to classify this homicide. He was asked to offer opinions regarding victimology, motive and the likelihood of more than one offender being involved in this crime. McCrary concluded that the crime most resembled a staged domestic homicide as defined in the Crime Classification Manual. Some of the reasons for this classification included: inappropriate items were taken from the crime scene to make it appear as if burglary was the motive; no clear point of entry by the murderer was determined; there was excessive trauma beyond which was necessary to cause death; the murder weapon, fingerprints and other evidence were removed and the offender positioned the victim to infer that sexual assault had occurred, but it had not
McCrary Building
McCrary Building at 124-126 N. Main, El Dorado Springs, housing Goss and Glen Clothing, dress making and millinery business, post office and B. B. McCrary Photography; brick building with elaborate second story iron fa�ade; information on back: dressmaking and millinery business was upstairs above Goss and Glen and McCrary was above the post office, the first in the city; Otasco Store was later in the buildin
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