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Isaac Newton famously stated that he had accomplished what he had because he had stood on the shoulders of giants. This reflects the truism that everything that we think, say, write, and otherwise create doesn’t come full blown from our heads but is largely a reworking of the productions of our predecessors. So, it has been with me.
Tommy Covington, who for decades served as the director of the Ripley Public Library and worked to build up a collection of material on Colonel Falkner. In particular, his collection of historical photographs has been of the utmost value for my research and for the resulting book. Tommy was born in the heart of rural Tippah County, birthed by Dr. Charlie Murry, the great-uncle of William Faulkner, while, as legend has it, a panther screamed outside the farmhouse door.
Melinda Marsalis, who for years served as the organizer and promoter of Ripley’s Faulkner Heritage Festival and who was always ready to provide assistance and moral support. My attendance at the annual festivals triggered the inspiration to write this book, which might be seen as a byproduct of the event. Also, Melinda’s husband, Chris Marsalis—who has described himself as “the man who’s married to the mayor’s wife”—was always ready to assist. He also spearheaded the creation of an online tour guide to Colonel Falkner’s Ripley.
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