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Most recent PHOTOS matching your search for 'Wyckoff'...
  1. Scenic Adair Co., KY: Columbia Presbyterian through mistletoe (Photo ID: 70895)
    A long narrow view from Lindsey Hill focused on the Columbia-Union Presbyterian Church. The scene still contains so many structures which were her... (click photo title to read more)

  2. Historian Mike Watson with a few of his Wyckoff books (Photo ID: 37544)
    307 Greensburg ST, Columbia, KYRecognizing another of Columbia's literary giants: Adair County Historian Mike Watson portrayed Colu... (click photo title to read more)

  3. Paying homage to a famed Adair County author (Photo ID: 34115)
    Ed Benningfield of the Mt. Carmel community of Adair County is an avid fan of Columbia author Capwell Wyckoff. Yesterday, Benningfield found the memor... (click photo title to read more)

  4. Scenic Adair County: Columbia-Union Presbyterian in the snow (Photo ID: 23158)
    A snow on Friday produced this photo for Sunday of one of Columbia's most beautiful historic areas. The church is Columbia-Union Presbyteri... (click photo title to read more)

  5. Rev. Albert Capwell Wyckoff (Photo ID: 20353)
    This is a photo of Rev. Albert Capwell Wyckoff which came from the Gallery of Pastors in the Claycomb Room at Columbia-Union Presbyterian Ch... (click photo title to read more)

  6. Columbia's Literary Heritage (Photo ID: 20198)
    Ginger Wyckoff Chapman had this copy of one of her father's Christian books. Rev. Wyckoff, pastor of Columbia Presbyterian Church in the late 1940s un... (click photo title to read more)

  7. The Wyckoff graves (Photo ID: 20020)
    The Wyckoff graves are located near two tall evergreens in the Columbia City Cemetery.WYCKOFF 'Well Done, Thou Good and Faithful Servant'Alber... (click photo title to read more)

 Most recent STORIES matching your search for 'Wyckoff'...
  1. Mystery Church: Columbia-Union, now Living by Faith (Story ID: 92659)
    By Ed Waggener Of course the Mystery Church photo, posted August 8, 2017, was no challenge for Adair County Historian Mike Watson, w... (click title to read more)

  2. Ohio reader discovers Columbia author Albert Wyckoff's books (Story ID: 88414)
    Related: Adair County authors: Albert C. Wyckoff, by Mike Watson, contains a... (click title to read more)

  3. Adair County authors: Albert C. Wyckoff (Story ID: 59667)
    A chance to learn more about Adair's rich literary heritage before attending the big book fair. Adair County Book Fair, 2013, Second A... (click title to read more)

  4. Today, SUNDAY with CM, May 19, 2013 (Story ID: 59657)
    Haiku by Robert Stone for May 19, 2013: Two people talking is not a conversation without l... (click title to read more)

  5. JIM: Ben Carter (part 1 of 5) (Story ID: 49259)
    What an adventurous time it was, 100 years ago in America. And what a time of unbounded optimism in Adair County. This five part series starts toda... (click title to read more)

  6. Morality in Literature - The Legacy of Columbia Author Albert Capwell Wyckoff (Story ID: 10730)
    (Interest in Columbia author Capwell Wyckoff seems to be increasing. Peder Johnson is developing a website devoted to the popular writer of boys ad... (click title to read more)

  7. Albert Capwell Wyckoff (Story ID: 10040)
    This article first appeared in issue 6, and was written by Ed Waggener. ... (click title to read more)




 

































 
 
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