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'''Amos Smedly'''  and wife Ella Moore Smedly was an African-American restaurant and boarding house owner in Owensboro circa 1890.   
'''Amos Smedly'''  and wife Ella Moore Smedly owned and operated a restaurant and boarding house in Owensboro circa 1890.   


Their establishment was located at 208 West Main Street, and served both the colored and white populations. Amos Smedly was injured in the Colored Passenger Excursion   
Their establishment was located at 208 West Main Street, and served both the colored and white populations. Amos Smedly was injured in the Colored Passenger Excursion   

Revision as of 14:36, 6 October 2016

Amos Smedly and wife Ella Moore Smedly owned and operated a restaurant and boarding house in Owensboro circa 1890.

Their establishment was located at 208 West Main Street, and served both the colored and white populations. Amos Smedly was injured in the Colored Passenger Excursion

Train Wreck on June 5, 1892 at South Carrollton, KY.