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Cyrus / Thanks & a question: Does Adair County Bibliography Exist? Born-again Adair Countian Cyrus also sends special thanks to Adair Countians at large--the indefatiguable Jason Harmon and Mr. Breeding--and many others for work on Adair County 15 books A big -- no, a huge -- tip of the hat to Jason Harmon, his indefatigable detective work, & his always interesting reports! He, Mr. Breeding, and a number of other folks have brought to light several volumes & much lore about Adair County in the quest for fifteen of the "most important" Adair County books of an historical bent. Does anyone know if a bibliography of Adair County works, authors & editors exists? Again, thanks to all who have contributed to the book list. Cyrus Froze-in somewhere between Tucker Ridge and the tundra This story was posted on 2006-02-08 12:58:47
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