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James Howard Young a true Southern Gentleman

Visiting home is like walking into living history

Wally Burress writes:
Mr.Waggener, I met Mr. Young in the early '90s when I went there to buy a pair of peafowl. He is a true Southern Gentleman and Mrs. Young is a very gracious lady.Their house is like walking into a living history museum. I've been there several times and have always been impressed how much they care for the place and how close knit their family is.

Mr.Young loves to tell the stories about the history of the place and of his family. He is very proud of his two sons sucess with the Kentucky Headhunters and now, with his grandson doing well with the group Blackstone Cherry. - Wally Burress
Comments re photo 51708 James Howard Young at his home in 1995 by Linda Waggener




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James Howard Young: A true Southern gentleman



2013-10-07 - Wisdom, Metcalfe Co., KY - Photo by Linda Waggener. Wally Burress wrote in a follow up article to the linked one that James Howard Young is a "true Southern Gentleman." He's that, and his love of animals shows in the affection his dogs have for him.
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