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Wanted: Photo, memories of two room Pickett's Chapel School Does anyone out there have a photo of the two school building which once stood at Pickett's Chapel? Remember the teachers? The tennis court? Any of the illustrious alumni who studied therei? Information is sought for a gentleman, a resident now of alien, distant parts, who claims to have, himself, once attended Pickett's Chapel School. He wants to revisit scenes from his childhood; he thinks it would be a great comfort to him now. Please use any CM Contact/Submit button to send information and/or pictures to: Attn: Pickett's Chapel Two-Room School. -CM This story was posted on 2009-03-30 21:02:38
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