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Letter: Sign may not be missing after all Jason Rector writes: Constable may have solved your mystery? In regards to this sign, I'm pretty sure it's not missing, maybe it's just got turned around to the backside over the years? I looked out the Courthouse doors while in the office late yesterday evening looking toward Jamestown hill and it appears the exact wording from the picture appears on the backside of one of the historical signs. --JasonComments re photo 85135 Mystery where did the Greensburg Street historical marker go Jason, thank you! The team of Adair Heritage Association investigators and defenders of Columbia and Adair County's history will be following up for the final word on the courthouse lawn markers. - LW This story was posted on 2019-09-19 12:36:59
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