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Comment: Bell Installation reminder of value in the future

Jon Halsey writes:
Looking at the series of pics of the School Bell installation I was struck by the thought of how lucky Columbians of the distant future will be.

How many times have all of us pined for names missing from old faded photographs, or an explanation of the purpose or what the picture represented and it's significance. Or even more often to read an early account and sigh: "Oh, if only there were a photo of the event."

Throughout the years you and your little modern day "Brownie" have provided a great service that I'm sure the "JIM's" of the future will celebrate as they pour over our daily foibles, heroic deeds and the more commonplace events that make us who we are. -Jon Halsey, Knifley, KY
Comments re photo 50720 Guiding bell into cradle or yoke




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