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Bryant ST, Columbia, KY, Fire Training: BAVFD firefighters



2009-03-23 - Maupin Apartments, Bryant ST, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
BREEDING AREA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT personel were very prominent in the Saturday, March 21, 2009, training exercises at Lindsey Wilson College's Maupin Apartment building. Above, T.L. Harvey, left, and Brandon Harvey, right. In the background is the present Lindsey Wilson College Athletics building, once the home of Adair County's most powerful (possibly ever) political leader, Martin Rowe, and his wife, one time Columbia Postmaster Vina Rowe. Mr. Rowe, a moderate in those days, (equivalent to the left of Barack Obama in these), was an Eisenhower/Cooper/Carter Republican. He was a one-time Adair County Sheriff, who, at least initially, refused to carry a firearm. He was the owner of the Corner Drug Store at the at Campbellsville ST and its exit off the Public Square, in Collumbia, KY.


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