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2010 Programs
October 14 - Rachel Kennedy, Senior Architectural Historian for the Kentucky Archaeological Survey, “Little Known History: Rural African American Settlements in Madison and Garrad Counties.” 6:30 at the Community Room of Central Bank on Main Street in Richmond. Dessert will be served.
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Kelli Carmean has chosen a Kentucky pasture slated for development as the setting for her book, Creekside, in which the interwoven story lines “link artifact and place, ancestors and descendants, past and present, and inspire us to explore the personal connections between them all in fresh and vital ways.” Richard W. Jefferies, University of Kentucky, offered a review, “In many ways, Creekside is as much about a sense of place as it is about people.” She is a local author and Professor of Anthropology at Eastern Kentucky University. You may order this tantalizing and interesting read from The University of Alabama Press. |
Scenes from the Madison County Historical Society’s 2010 annual picnic, held at Cane Springs Baptist Church on August 7 - view picture album

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