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Dead (& Never Was) School Scrolls



2016-02-03 - from 350 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo Knifleyiana Jones, Archeologist.
No mystery. There's too much evidence in the hieroglyphics showing for astute Adair County historians not to guess what these ancient 20th century documents are. David Jones' Maintenance Department found them while fossicking among the stored relics at 350 Indian Drive. And what a find they are! If you have an idea what the story is about, just from the clues, let us know. It's ok to channel the late Minnie Rubarts or think like Mike Watson. Perhaps one will guess where "the school that never was," was to have been located. Watch for followup findings. Send comments using the Comments Button with this photo. - EW


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