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Letter: Wants to know about history of Adair Co., KY

About: Historic Adair Co KY Late 1700s log building Dohoney Farm

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

Will people be able to go to the new location and see the building? Is he going to restore it to be used or to be visited by people like me?

The article reads one of the oldest. What and where are the oldest buildings in Adair County?

I have never been so interested in history of a town as I am in the history of Adair County. I really like to read about this town and its history.

I want to find out about the people that use to live on my property on Combest Drive.

I understand that ir use to be Combest Farm but is now Bloyd Subdivision. I will find out one of these days when I find time to look at records for the property.

s/Maury Lewis
Thanks. We've not heard of any intention to open the new location of the log structure to the public.


As for the history of your area around Combest Drive, the best place to look would be at the Adair Public Libarary and the best organization to join would be the Adair County Genealogical Society. Membership dues are just $15 per year, and that includes a year's (4 issues) of the outstanding Adair County Review

The Adair County Review is a quarterly publication of the Adair County Genealogical Society, it is received by all members of the Society. It is published in the Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. Membership is open to anyone interested in the preservation of history of Adair County and the surrounding counties of Casey, Cumberland, Green, Metcalfe, Russell and Taylor. Annual dues are $15.00. Membership can be mailed to Adair County Genealogical Society , P.O. Box 613, Columbia, Ky. 42728. Membership renewal is due in January of each year. Meetings are held at the Adair County Public Library, 307 Greensburg St. Columbia, KY., and are held on the first Monday night of each month. Meetings begin at 6pmCT.

For more information about the Genealogical Society you can call the Adair County Public Library at (270) 384-2472 or contact Lila Ford at lila607@yahoo.com.


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