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CM has received request for close up pictures of old school

Comments re photo 48272 The building which held the bell

CM has received a request for more close up photos of the old Columbia Graded & High School and the cannery which was spoken of in the article (Perhaps a note can be added for the beloved bell-ringer by Laverne Woody Jankowski). "I love to hear and view bits of Columbia history. Thank you so much," he wrote.

If anyone has photos of Mr. Joe Taylor, Sr. or any of the other personalities associated with Columbia Graded & High School, those would be appreciated, too. Send using the Contact Button with this story and include photo(s) with complete caption information - preferably already in CM style to indulge professed indolence of staff - or use any Contact/Submit button. - CM




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