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Tabernacle School 1947



2005-10-18 - Near Neatsville, Tabernacle, Just South of Green River, Adair County, KY - Photo Courtesy Tommy Giles Photo Collection. You may see yourself, a relative, or someone you know in this old photo of the Tabernacle School, 1947 group. It is a favorite photo of Tabernacle alumnus Tommy Giles, Columbia, KY. Bottom row, from left: Wanda Lane Hardin, Joan Williams, Betty Sue Sanders, Billy Morris Grant, Robert Neat, Bobby Dillingham, Gerald Shepherd, Thomas Giles, Haward Scott, George Neal, Mary Ellen Grant, Norma Jean Neat. Middle row: Margaret Ann Sanders, Carl Ray Hardin, Clifford Giles, Russell Neal, Don Dillingham. Top row: Charlie Hagy, Loui Hardin, Mildred Williams, Josie Scott, Frances Hardin, Mirial Jean Sanders, Billy H. Jentry, Eugene Wiiliams, Billy Todd Cundiff, Ronald Williams, teacher Dallas Knifley, and C.W. Grant, a visitor.

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