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C. Rowe: Edit & Update, earlier 'Adair Democrats at Galt House'

Cynthia Rowe's daughter Pam Shearer may be the only - and if not one of the few - Adair Countians to have autographs of both President Clinton and future President Clinton. - EDDIE

Cynthia Rowe writes:
EDdie please correct your Galt House Heading. It was my daughter Pam Shearer who was the brave one of our trip ! In the middle of many fans and Secret Service she pushed forward and secured desired autograph of President Bill Clinton. This will be framed with autograph of Hillary that she fought the crowd for several years ago. Proud of my Girl!...Cynthia Rowe --Cynthia Rowe
Comments re article 65572 Adair Russell Countians hear President Clinton at Galt House




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