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About Me
Forgotten Passages
Marion, KY, United States
Brenda Travis-Underdown is the official historian of Marion and Crittenden County. Her columns appear regularly in the Crittenden Press, a weekly newspaper serving the community since 1879.
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Caldwell Springs Still Flows Today
Caldwell Spring
Major Caldwell's spring still flows today. He descriped it as limpid, beautiful and refreshing.
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