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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The first Anglo settlers in the area were John M. Ferrell and his wife, who moved from Tennessee to a site west of present-day Snow Lake Shores in 1839. One of their ten children, Emaline, married an Englishman Joe Shone. They built a house two miles east of the Ferrell homestead that became known as Shone''s Pond.The area around Shone''s Pond consisted mostly of marsh and cypress swamps. The names Shone''s Mill and Shone''s Mill Pond were sometimes applied to the…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The first Anglo settlers in the area were John M. Ferrell and his wife, who moved from Tennessee to a site west of present-day Snow Lake Shores in 1839. One of their ten children, Emaline, married an Englishman Joe Shone. They built a house two miles east of the Ferrell homestead that became known as Shone''s Pond.The area around Shone''s Pond consisted mostly of marsh and cypress swamps. The names Shone''s Mill and Shone''s Mill Pond were sometimes applied to the area in its early years. In 1947, New Yorker Walter Utley moved to neighboring Marshall County with plans to build a resort-style development in the area. Big Snow Creek, with its three forks looked to be a good prospect.