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Middleburg photo a trip down memory lane

Sheila Elliott writes:
The old Farmers Deposit Bank building is a structure that has played a large part in our family.

My husband's family served as officers of that bank from the early 1900s up through 2006. Jason Coffey, my husband's grandfather, was a president of the bank. James Elliott, my husband's father, and son-in-law of Jason Coffey, was also a president of the bank.

My husband Roger was a Vice President, Board Chairman, and Board member from 1976, after the death of his father, to 2006 when he retired.

The Middleburg area of Kentucky is rich in history!

My grandmother Jeter was from Middleburg, and lived across from the Old Mill Dam. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. Sheila Elliott, Columbia, KY
Comments above re photo 38065. Scenic Casey Co., KY: Middleburg, KY by Linda Waggener




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