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Cemetery Entrance Completed, 1919



2010-10-10 - Photo from collection of Betty Sue Jasper.
When perused archives and came across this photo, it prompted him to delve into old files of the Adair County News, where he found a bit more about the entrance, which accompanies this photo. The photo was first posted in ColumbiaMagazine.com on November 05, 2007, with the the following caption:
AFTER THE POSTING of a photo of her father, Earl Conover, standing across the Campbellsville Street from this location, reader Ann Curtis noted the significant historical data in the plaque by the umbrella in this, another Betty Sue Jasper photograph. It's difficult to read in the photo, but Ann Curtis figured most of it out. It reads, she says, "This Entrance Erected In 1919 By (_?___) of Kizzie W. Russell." If anyone knows the obscure word, please send it to ColumbiaMagazine.com
However, "Jim" did not help on the identity of the obscure word on the plaque which puzzled Ann Curtis.

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