FOCUS: Snellville residents were teachers, breeders of thoroughbred cattle

By James W. Cofer, president, Snellville Historical Society | This is the story of two local residents who dedicated their lives to educating Snellville’s children, maintained a second career of raising pigs, Holstein cows, and finally Black Angus beef cattle, and parlayed their success into franchising and artificial insemination of national championship Angus thoroughbreds.

It’s the story of Blanche and Troy Thomason, former Snellville residents.

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by · December 18, 2015 · Today's Focus