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Adair Genealogy Society meets hour early for Open House

Adair County Genealogy meets at 5pmCT, tonight, Mon 7 Dec 2015, at the Adair County Public Library, 307 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY. Tonight's speaker, Mike Watson, at left. CM File Photo by Linda Waggener

By Leeann Jessee, Director
News from the Adair County Public Library

The Adair County Genealogy meeting will be one hour earlier than usual tonight, It's a special meeting, with Our Open House followed by a talk by Adair County Historian Mike Watson, whose topic is on the life of a very extraordinary Adair County native, Melvin Traylor, who was born in Breeding, KY taught school there, had a hugely successful stay in Hillsboro, Texas, and later in Chicago, IL, a springboard to national and international fame.




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