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Don Graeter's Memories connect to Sulphur Well, Horse Cave



2011-08-21 - Sulphur Well, KY - Photo From Don Graeter collection.
From CM files, August 2005DON GRAETER AS A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD BOY is shown above being a smarty pants for the 1950s photo with his Grandmother who brought him to Sulphur Well. Her father, James Logsdon, is pictured at right in 1916-17 beside the fountain at the artesian sulphur water well, with the footbridge in the background. Logsdon was the L&N stationmaster at Horse Cave and his daughter worked for him there before she married. She told Don that part of her work at the depot included receiving the first word to reach Horse Cave on the telegraph that World War I had ended. She said it had really been exciting to run through town and spread the good word. Click 'read more' for more of Don's Memories of Sulphur Well.


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