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Letter: Researching old Neatsville Bear McElwee writes: I just read an old article about the original Neetsville, KY. My family (Neets) built the first mill that started the town. I'm looking for whatever info I may find. Can you help? thanks --Bear McElweeBear, thanks for writing. We suggest starting with our archives. Searching for "Neatsville" turns up more than a hundred articles and photos that mention the community: columbiamagazine.com/search.php?q=Neatsville Also searching for "Neetsville" will get another 2 or 3: columbiamagazine.com/search.php?q=Neetsville Perhaps some of our readers will write in with other useful resources, too. Comments re article 40010 Local Adair Co KY history Neatsville remembered This story was posted on 2016-10-17 09:14:02
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