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Pigtail makes cut to be in Adair County Encyclopedia Nickname for Hutchison Community will be part of magnum opus two centuries in the making. (More when more is known from Mike Watson Mike Watson writes: I am very pleased to learn the origins of this Adair County place. I have heard it mentioned, but had no idea of where it was located. CM is a great sounding board for queries such as this. I can now add Pigtail to the Adair County Encyclopedia...two centuries in the making! Jim was able to locate two references in the historical record and I trust he will share them with the readership. --Mike WatsonComments re article 57821 Pigtail answer comes from Hutchison Community native This story was posted on 2013-02-25 05:43:22
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