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Wants to know location of Camp Boyle/Camp Gilbert Comments re article 45334 July 4th 148 years ago John Hunt Morgan paid a visit to Columbia KY David Whipple writes: i was in Columbia last week. where exactly is the location of the Patrick Bridgewater House and Camp Boyle/Camp Gilbert? Thank you David whipple --david whippleThanks. A good question. While almost every site in Adair County has a Street & Number designation - even for one bridge, over 100 cemeteries, and many barns - could find the information you want. Will make a diligent search, however. We ought to be able to hand that information to you with no hesitation. - CM This story was posted on 2014-11-17 13:28:59
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