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Caleb Ricketts chats with The Silent City 2012 visitors



2012-10-30 - 315 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Adair County Historian Mike Watson performed the final act in the 2012 The Silent City presentation last night, Monday, October 29, 2012. He portrayed a little known figure who made considerable contributions to the county, Caleb Ricketts. Ricketts was an educator, a surveyor, and a man who liked to dabble in a little light business. He married Ann Powell of Adair County. Ricketts was responsible for surveying the Adair-Russell County line Russell County was established, an achievement he took great pride in. Ricketts died after succumbing to pneumonia after a three hour, one-half mile effort to reach his lodgings in the Knifley area after teaching school all day. He explained that his gravesite, right beside the Campbellsville Street sidewalk, wasn't originally that close to the busy road way. "They took about 30 feet from us," he said of the highway incursion, in a tone revealing a bit of irritation with eminent domainery. - EW

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