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Settler stopped off in Atlanta, GA a few years on way to Columbia, KY About: Lee County Floridian set to live in Adair Co in 2.5 years To ColumbiaMagazine.com: I did my tobacco time in a field in North Carolina. I spent 40 years in Tampa, Florida, and have the reputation as the worst snook fisherman on Tampa Bay. I am a mean largemouth bass fisherman (referring of course to the fish) and have caught many a speckled trout and redfish. I gave my Uncle Sam four years and two months in his Air Force. Don't know where that sawmill is that you refer to, but know you will like Columbia. I too am a transplant having stopped, for a few years near Atlanta, Georgia, on my way to Columbia. I am somewhat familiar with Lee County and have visited friends on Sanibel Island and in Fort Myers. I hope your transition to Columbia is a pleasant one. s/Charles Marshburn This story was posted on 2010-01-11 06:22:27
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