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Secret tip on location of Columbia's mystery Vanished Silent City Comments re article 45520 JIM: The mystery of Columbia's Vanished Silent City CM Clandestine Source Secret Code No. HC 3 writesI use to do a lot of genealogy and I believe if someone went to the 1930 and 1920 federal census (on Ancestry.com) they could get the address of this Mr. Frank Hill whose residence was in the paper on January 31, 1922 as being situated on the site of the first cemetery. With that information one could ascertain the whereabouts of the cemetery possibly. unsigned/CM Clandestine Source Secret Code No. HC 3 Our thanks to Clandestine Source No. HC 3 for this information. It may be enough to crack the case. -EW This story was posted on 2011-07-14 04:46:19
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