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Most recent PHOTOS matching your search for 'Hershel Harmon'...
  1. Reflection of the our past and foretaste of our future (Photo ID: 54615)
    Saw this this morning before being insulted by Stanley Perkins who called me and the other fine gentleman with whom I was having a civil co... (click photo title to read more)

  2. The Good Old Days: Hauling Fertilizer to Southern States (Photo ID: 50016)
    Hershel Harmon, the Working Man's poet, worked with Trucker Jake Willis to bring fertilizer back to Columbia from Louisville when Bill McClen... (click photo title to read more)

  3. Favorite Old Photo: Friends to the End (Photo ID: 50015)
    Friends to the End: Ruby Janes Furkins, Betty Turner Redmon, and Yvonne Keith Harmon, were about 10-11 years old when this photo was taken in 1... (click photo title to read more)

  4. Historic Columbia, KY: Group with Massie House in background (Photo ID: 49821)
    Hershel Harmon shares this favorite old photo from his collection. It shows, from left, Montrie Beard Hayes, Hayden Harmon, and Nancy Li... (click photo title to read more)

  5. Six year old Teresa Fay Harmon won refrigerator at Downey's (Photo ID: 43738)
    Lila Curry Ford writes: Here is the newspaper clipping from here about the little girl winning the refrigerator from Downey's. Not sure on ... (click photo title to read more)

  6. Volunteer Tomato plant overtaking Bomar Heights home (Photo ID: 41302)
    Hershel David Harmon and his wife Yvonne Harmon have a volunteer cherry tomato plant which has grown, unsupported, taller than Mrs. Harmon ... (click photo title to read more)

  7. Hershel Harmon reading When Pharmacies Become Fruit Stands (Photo ID: 22232)
    HERSHEL DAVID HARMON, (HDH) Columbia's Poet of the People, read his latest verse, When Pharmacies Become Fruit Stands at the Circle R recently.... (click photo title to read more)

  8. Buddies, about 60 years ago: Hershel Harmon and Dickie Smith (Photo ID: 21691)
    Remember these guys? That's Hershel Harmon on the left and Dickie Smith on the right. The photo was taken at the Smith home on Jamestown RD/KY 55 S, j... (click photo title to read more)

  9. Poet reads latest, The Columbia Square (Photo ID: 21165)
    Poet Hershel Harmon gave an impromptu reading of his newest poem, The Columbia Square Sunday morning, October 2, at a local restaurant coffee r... (click photo title to read more)

 Most recent STORIES matching your search for 'Hershel Harmon'...
  1. Hershel Harmon: Sunday Trivia Question (Story ID: 66954)
    I worked with these two some years back on the Edgar Holmes one room store in Green County, next to Dorothy Shelley's homeplace. Their first names ar... (click title to read more)

  2. Question about Mr. Harmon in Massie House photo (Story ID: 59949)
    P. Welch writes: Is this Hershel Harmon Dad or Grandfather? -- P. Welch ... (click title to read more)

  3. The Broadway Dizzy Whizz:
    A new Story in Verse by Hershel Harmon
    (Story ID: 36500)
    Click on headline for full story and new poem, plus links to other works of Hershel David Harmon on CMBy Ed WaggenerThe poet... (click title to read more)

  4. New verse from Poet of the People a remarkable gem of brevity (Story ID: 14452)
    Hershel Harmon give Public reading of "When Pharmacies Become Fruit Stands" at Circle RPhoto of reading accompanies this article, plus l... (click title to read more)

  5. New lyrics composed by Columbia Poet: The Columbia Square (Story ID: 12425)
    Latest Hershel Harmon verse inspired by street ministers who frequented Columbia in poet's youth; lyrics fit melody of Johnny Cash hit, "Loading Co... (click title to read more)




 

































 
 
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