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Mr. Grider wants details on Paul Revere of Adair Co, KY

Ed Waggener,

I'm hoping you or one of your readers know know about the man who (for a short time) several decades ago wrote for the Adair County News under the non de plume "Paul Revere." His favorite topics were politics (he was a fire-breathing free silver Bryan Democrat), and the trials and tribulations of being married to a red-headed woman.

Thought I'd seen something about him here at ColumbiaMagazine but can't seem to find it now.

Thanks,

Leo Travis Grider
A denizen of the DMZ between Greenwood and Indianapolis proper


This is a question for my first wife or her mother, who claim kin to Paul Revere. I think his name was Joseph Turner, and that he may have been one of the Inroad Turners of Southern Adair County. He also contributed to the Edmonton Herald-News or one of it's predecessors--maybe even the Big Trend News over there. We'll ask Linda Waggener and Geniece Marcum for information, and hope that readers will help fill in on the life, writings, and trials and tribulations of Paul Revere. -ED




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