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Another issue: Is it Glens Fork? or Glensfork? Could anybody help on this question of which is correct? Glens Fork? or Glensfork. When the question was put to a learned man from the area, whom we assumed could render a verdict, this was his reply: Don't know which rendering is correct. I assumed it was named for the creek, Glens Fork of ( I assume ) Russell Creek. Growing up I never was faced with this dilemma; it was uniformly Hardscratch. Only city folks called it Glens Fork and we didn't pay much attention to them.Not exactly definitive. That was from David Rosenbaum. At ColumbiaMagazine.com we receive reports from educated correspondents who spell the proper name of the community both ways. I would assume the one word spelling of Hardscratch has been validated. At least we are that far along. Opinions will be appreciated concerning the balance of the controversy. -Ed. This story was posted on 2007-07-01 19:40:36
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