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Doc Watson cracks elementary H. Hunter Durham photo case

Solution to case should be a snap - for anyone over 131 years old - now, with B-I-G break from leading history sleuth

Mike Watson writes:
I do! Well, at least I know a little about this. The photo was taken on the steps of the old Columbia High and Grade School, and has been identified as the seventh and eighth. The teacher was Mrs. Mary Smythe Biggs, known far and wide as one of the best teachers in the region. According to my source, the photo was taken "about" 1923-1924.

Front row, second from left is Cotton Durham; and second row, sixth from left is Effie Sandusky (Heskamp). Hoping someone can identify the others! - Mike Watson
Comments re photo 73519 Hunter Durham sends mystery favorite old photo




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