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The Moseleys with newest book: From George W to George W



2014-10-12 - Historic Courthouse, 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Former Columbians, Betty Jean Moseley, left and Rev. Doug Moseley were at the 3rd Annual Adair County Book Fair with copies of the book he co-authored with close friend Dick Troutman, "From George W to George W" the book about former presidents, including George Washington and George W Bush covers little known facts about our presidents during the period in the title. The book was printed in Columbia (PHOTO) by South Central Printing. Those who missed getting a copy can find them at Grimsley's Jewelry - along with many other locally authored books. Mrs. Moseley is a beloved retired English Teacher at Adair County High who inspired many to further study in literature and writing. Rev. Moseley is a former Kentucky State Senator, former pastor of Trinity United Methodist Church, and was, for a time owner of The Men's Shop in Downtown Columbia. Last year the Moseleys donated their history research books to Lindsey Wilson College. STORY

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