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KY license plate 006 belonged to O.A. (Cotton) Durham

Hunter Durham writes:
My father, O.A. "Cotton" Durham had the Number 6 License Plate as long as I can remember and had it until that awful government changed the method of numbering. I had gotten down to 37. - HUNTER DURHAM
Comments re photo 60044 Old Adair Co KY license plate




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Old Adair Co., KY license plate



2015-05-04 - 101 E Main Street, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, FM 92.7 the WAVE & FM 99.9 the Big Dawg.
Wonder if anyone remembers who had this plate? It appears to be No. 006, as there weren't 10,0661 registered vehicles in the county in 1939. The license plate is part of the memorabilia on one of Larry Smith's shelves at his office at The Big Dawg, 101 E Main Street, Campbellsville, KY. The Motorola radio, with only the Daytime Radio numbers, is an old item, too. - CM. Click Read More for H. Hunter Durham's amazing revelation about the license plate.

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