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Thinks unique Jeep was E.P. Waggener's

Comments re photo 59574 Remember this Maybe someone can help

Annette Waggener Richards writes:
Is that Dad's (E.P. Waggener's) jeep? Is that Arthur Lee Waggener? - Annette
Thanks, Annette Richards - To the best of my knowledge, you are right, although the Jeep was in the early stages of remodeling. As you and patrons on Columbia, KY Rural Route 2 remember, the vehicle was painted gray when finished and had different window treatment. Route 2 went, generally, from Columbia to Lampton Lane, then to KY 80, then to Bliss Post Office, then to Gradyville Post Office, then to Weed, Post Office and across Weed Ridge to Sparksville, and then back through the Flat Woods on KY 61 to Columbia. - ED Waggener




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