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This picture was taken at
Jenny Wiley State Park in June, 1965. This brave woman was my 4th
great aunt. Read her story on my
Miscellaneous But
Interesting Page
The picture to the right is
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in 1971 when our Uncle Walter Davis took us to see the our great, great,
great grandfather's gravesite.
Joe and Elizabeth
Borders Davis are buried just ahead of Walter--really!
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Same place taken
a few years ago. The two sided grave marker can just be seen in the
picture above on the right. Today they are in the front yard of a
cousin, Kym Hitchcock. Thanks to Kym for sharing the pictures. |
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In October, 1971 on our way to see the burial site of our great, great great grandparents
in River, Kentucky, we took this picture and crossed this now
famous swinging foot bridge which was built in the 1930's. It was used by
the people to cross the Big Sandy River in order to save over 40 miles of driving.
It is 420 feet long. It was rebuilt in 1997 |
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My great Aunt and Uncle's farm in Tutor Key. Doke
& Gypsie Preston Patrick lived here for many years.
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These pictures were part of an article in
the Lexington Herald on 11-22-1997. The gentleman crossing the
bridge is Dennis Lyons, brother of Anna Lyons Bower that supplied the
picture to the right of the renovated bridge. |
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Paintsville Lake, Paintsville, KY
June 14, 2008 |
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