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Mississippi Burning MIBURN Case — Part 9
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The following investigation was conducted by iia
i .c vled e.
founty Clerk's
On November 13, 1964, the filles of the ¢
Office were reviewed and on Page 215, Volume 83 of the Marriage
Records for Lauderda County, if was determined that JIMMY
ARLEDGE and MARY JANE WORDAN Were issued a marriage license and
Meant EDS August 10,\1961, in Lauderdale County, Mississippi.
JIMMY ARLEDGE was described as a white male, born March 1, 1937,
at Uniok, Mississippi. His residence address was shown as
Route 2, Little Rock, Mississippi. His occupation was given as
Door Department, Acme Building Supply Companys his father and mother
were identified as MACK and LESLIE ARLEME
SiS AULD e li aS GS Se CEL ete DT eg
The 1964 edition of the Meridian, Mississippi, City
Directory, reflects that JIMMY ARLEDGE, wife MARY JANE ARLEDGE,
residence 2718 Valley Street, Meridian, Mississippi, was employed
as a driver for the Magnolia Steel Company. a
The 1962 Meridian, Mississippi City Directory lists
JIMMY ARLEDGE, identifying him as a stock clerk for the Meridian
Cigar and Tobacco Coamnant.
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7d, 670
On November 17, 1964, and again on November 18, 1964,
spot checks were conducted at the residence of JIMMY ARLEDGE
and at the Magnolia Steel Company, his place of employment. The
automobile belonging to ARLEDGE, a 1962 white Corvair, two-door
sedan, bearing 1965 Mississippi license 51B687, was observed
on both days at the Magnolia Steel Company, On the evening of
November ib, 1964, this car was also observed in front of the
residence at 2718 Valley Street, Meridian, Mississippi.
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