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The Missing ACHS Totem Pole is safe with Ricky Bault



2011-08-20 - Adair Co. Middle School, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
Ricky Bault outbid the only other collector, Donald "Crash" Thrasher at a 2002 sale of surplus Adair County High School property when auctioneer Murrell Burton lowered the hammer on his $55 bid. Mitzi Bault still has the bidder number and the receipt secretary Carol Roy gave Ricky after he paid for the item. In its hidden stairwell location, the Totem Pole is difficult to photograph, but that's it at right. It measures some nine feet tall. The totem pole was in the original Adair County High School building at 322 Indian Drive, now the home of the Adair County Middle School.


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