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New school buildings, 1920

From Mike Watson

The Adair County News carried a short, but important announcement from the Adair County School Board of new school buildings in the county for the next terms in 1920.

From the Adair Co. News, 25 February 1920:
The Board of Education let the following contracts for erecting school buildings, a few days ago. Rainfall, to Charles Thomas, for $950. Spout Springs, to Frank Burton and Wm. Smiley, $1,000. Roy, to U. S. and John Antle, $750.




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New school buildings, 1920



2024-06-13 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Mike Watson.
A notice from the From the 25 February 1920, issue of the Adair County News.

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