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Letter: Info on Burkesville St. cave entrance

Lynn Johnson writes:
I see this was only found in the last two years.

My mother (Frances Cundiff Johnson) grew up in the house above this, I believe. She told me of the "spring house" where they kept the milk and cream and butter in cool water flowing out of a spring. If this is the same spot, I saw it as a dark scary hold in the slope pre 1960 while the Pete Walker family lived there and I was only 4 to 6 years old. Pete's wife Edith Cundiff Walker was my mother's sister and grew up in the house when owned by Victoria Hughes Cundiff's father, E.E. Hughes, who was part owner of the Bank of Columbia.) Her daughter is living in Washington D.C. as Victoria Walker Smith and may have more information. --Lynn Johnson
Comments re photo 77317 Search for entrance to cave finds vaulted cellar instead




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