THE RUMMAGE AND ELLA B FULKS FILE

("You'll never be a man, George. You'll always be just a little boy.")


OH! MY JOLLY: A BARD(save) Mystery at Craven's Bay(save) The Journey to Chase Prairie(save) If You Don't Believe In Miracles(save)
Five Points -- Firetower Road(save) COLLISION OFF ROUTE-48 AT HARVEL(save) Georgia On My Mind:Fulks Version(save) CHIEF MUNCHANG AND THE WHITEMAN'S TREASURE(save)
I BEG THE QUEEN'S PARDON(save) Just Photos(save) Martha's Work(save) St. Simons Island, Lincoln Returns(save)
The Amazing Carb Kit II99(save) The Amazing Wormwood Board(save) HAVE YOU BEEN WITH MY DAUGHTER?(save) The Pinegar Relations(save)
The Dark Angel Episode(save) Nancy Emeline Mitchell Fulks(save) Route 2 -- Golden Pond Kentucky(save) One Act Skit(save)
AN INFINITE GRUDGE-Kentucky Battles Wisconsin(save) Part III, Just Photos(save) My greatgrandmother, Sara Elizabeth Depriest(save) Some Recent Photos-Florida 2010(save)
Trouble Around the Corner(save) WOODWITCH AND ASSORTED WRITINGS(save) The Ella Belle Abbott Segment(save) Historical Fulks Photos
KENTAHTEN:(save) A Visit From Obadiah Fulks, 1946 NOTABLE ACQUAINTANCES(save) Cheverolet Cavalier 2006-A Maintenance Diary
FOOTSTEPS OF THE 1950'S-FOLKSTON, GEORGIA PART II-JUST PHOTOS(save) John J. Harris Junior Highschool, Folkston EIGHTH GRADE, JOHN J. HARRIS JUNIOR HIGHSCHOOL, FOLKSTON, GEORGIA
JOHN J. HARRIS JUNIOR HIGHSCHOOL, SEVENTH GRADE WALTER MARTIN'S SUPER-CENTER COMPANY AT CAMP CORNELIA PLANTING AND HARVESTING ON MOSE HUBBARD
Meeting People Of Note CHARLTON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL-PROMISES THE ODD ROOM JUST LEAVE THINGS ALONE
Photo At Tracy's Wedding History of Fulks in Harvel (Ex)(save) Some Kind Of Grudge OKEFENOKEE'S ENCHANTED TRAIL
PART II-OKEFENOKEE'S ENCHANTED TRAIL BRIDGE OVER SWEETGUM BRANCH AN ALIEN CROONS Bigfoot Legends-Links
Old Route 41A(save) I Married The Old Maid(save) Art's Miracle FLIGHT 2006-AN EXERT
Robert McCoy-A Personal Tribute My Life By Me Game Management-A Child's View An Okefenokee Adventure
When Elbert Lied Part I:Strangers From Amelia Island Part II:Strangers From Amelia Island Tora!Tim!Tora!
Sequel II-Tora!Tim!Tora! Ghost Of Silver Trail Sequel III-Tora!Tim!Tora! Photos Nobody Wanted_ Wanda's Cache
Sequel IV-Tora!Tim!Tora! Understanding Worm Holes II Understanding Worm Holes I The Mulligans Move On
The Mulligans Move On-Part II Arrival Of Number Fourteen-Sixty-Four Important Photos And Captions THE PEOPLE AND COINCIDENCE: FIVE POINTS RECALLED(save)
Danny's Obstacle Course Day With Ann An Interpreter's Dream A WHEAT FIELD IN MAINE
How To Bring Charley Back CHILD ON OMAHA BEACH Images The Shadow Of Paws Frogs
The Odum Peacock Reunion At Newby Cemetary-Sequel I Reunion At Newby Cemetary-Sequel II Reunion At Newby Cemetary- Sequel IIS
Reunion At Newby Cemetary III Reunion At Newby Cemetary IV Veronica People And Times Converged-The Fulks Chronicles
Sequel V-Tora!Tim!Tora Sequel V-Tora!Tim!Tora Snake And A Lake


Bringng Charley Back

Author: George Harold Fulks/January 9, 2014

Charley Hubbard and Tommie Higgins are two Between The Rivers personalities worthy of saving in some manner. Partners in freedom, the two roamed the area located between the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers from the 1920's and into the 1950's. Stumbling by chance upon their photos as they were seated in front of Higgins Store, I immediately made a telephone call to Euphama Fulks Jackson of Round Oak, Georgia. My eldest sister shared with me cheerfully what she recalls about Charley.

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Mark I:

After 1945, my visits to what was called Between the Rivers were seasonable, a time during summers that my dad chose for his vacation. Rummage Ira Fulks lived in Georgia. Every year, he was given thirty days paid annual leave of absence from his job as a wildlife refuge aid. As one of Rum's children, he and Ella Belle brought me to Kentucky with them.

As for my telephone conversation with Sister Euphama, she said: "Yes, I remember Charley Hubbard. He would catch green snakes and frighten all of us when we were little kids."

"Euphama, " I asked. "Who was the man who was usually with Charley Hubbard?"

"I think the one you saw with Charley there in the photo of Higgins Store was the storeowner's son, Tommie Higgins. Tommie was good friend to Charley, and he took-up with him and for him. As you know, Charley was handicapped. Charley could not speak clearly enough that anyone could understand him. When Charley wanted to buy something at a store, he would write what he wanted on paper. Other than being unable to speak clearly, he was normal.

"I remember Charley very clearly, Euphama. When I was a little child, I'd see Tommie Higgins and him at Frank DePriest's General Store. He and Tommie Higgins were always friendly to Dad and me. Charley would shake my hand and say 'hello, little boy.'

Then I continued: "I think that Charley is someone I want to write about. For some reason, he comes to mind every day."

Then Sister Euphama and I talked about Higgins Store and the owner and his wife.

We also discussed Birminghm, Kentucky and its ferry that navigated the Tennessee River. She brought to my attention that other stores were within reach of Star lime Works, Kentucky.

"Towards Eddyville about five miles west of Star Lime Works, Kentucky was Star Lime Works Store And General Merchandise. That store had a large inventory. People could buy just about anything they needed there from cloth and thread to animal feed and flour. It was the best store in that area."

"We also had a huckster," Euphama continued. "It came every Thursday, I think.

"And there's another thing you might want to include. One of the Higgins family related to those you see sitting in front of that establishment later became sheriff of Lyon County."

"I did know and meet most of those people you see there at Higgins Store."

Sister Euphama was fatigued that January, 2014 day when I telephoned her to inquire about Charley Hubbard and Higgins Store. Our conversation was brief, but I learned several important historical details on the subject of Between The Rivers.

Herein, I've succeeded in catapulting into the present time a part of what were those amazing and interesting people- some of those from Between the Rivers. We cannot return to that time. Through our memories, it is possible to bring them here to present but only in small segments. There are those pieces.

How many people remember Charley Hubbard and Tommie Higgins? Euphama Fulks Jackson(aged 83 years-born 1930) and George Harold Fulks(aged 74 years-born 1940) do.

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