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Jim sends links to two other Cane Valley articles

By "Jim"

There is a great article about Cane Valley, 1908, penned by "founder" Patrick Henry (P.H.) Bridgewater (1834-1912), appears in Cane Valley, Then and Now in Kentucky Kinfolks, taken from the Adair County News of May 13, 1908.The quote by Miss Blevins is priceless!

The article lists the businesses in Cane Valley in that year. And seven Cane Valley advertisers were found in the pages of that Adair County News issue.

Another Cane Valley article, this one written in early 1918, appeared on CM some years ago: Cyrus/Cane Valley, 1918, with ''On the Road'', tells of a warm visit by the writer of travelogues in those days, when he visited Cane Valley, KY, "on a cold, disagreeable day."




This story was posted on 2010-02-25 06:32:46
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