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LETTER: Leonard Burton recommends new Burton web sites

Three exciting new Burton links announced


By Leonard Burton
leonardburton@gmail.com
I didn't know if you might like to mention Adair Burtons.org. That is a site we are working on to keep various info about Burtons from Adair County.


There is a growing picture gallery with 928 images (75 of those are scanned documents).

I would hope you are familar with Jason Harmon's initiative: To visit Jason Harmon's initiative, Click Here

And to access Yahoo Group for Burtons of Adair CountyClick Here


Editor's note: Of course we want to mention the websites. They are exciting additions to a very large and very important portion of Adair County History. Also, in the print world, E.H. Lepiarczyk II's The Burton Register is fairly close to publication. Jason Harmon just has to sift through his well-researched files, do some minor editing, and another great Burtons of Adair County book to publish.


This story was posted on 2006-03-25 07:12:57
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