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76 year old Revolutionay War Memorial looks better than new



2018-04-10 - Burkesville Street facing lawn, Historic Adair County Courthouse, 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
The Jane Lampton Chapter of the D.A.R. erected the plaque and monument in 1942. Recently, "Band of Brothers" member Ed Vincent restored the plaque to bright or brighter than new. It's now very legible. His work is evident around Columbia, and he's attracted a band of fans, including some very influential ones in historical/preservation circles, Richard Phelps and Ellen Zornes. Vincent's work is very meticulous. It starts with cleaning, then painting each letter surface three times, drying them in between painting. His work can also be seen at the Trabue-Russell House, 201 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY. See: Adair Heritage welcomes Ed Vincent from Green County, KY. EW. Paired photo: - Mike Watson: Photo of 1943 dedication of D.A.R. marker


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