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Submitted by Annonymous (not verified) on Fri, 9/19/2014 - 12:19pm
Wow! This was Monroe Frasier's old home place where he used to sell all his hubcaps. They would line the front yard and house. My grandmother knew his whole family. He's dead now and his mother, whom he loved so much. He was a short little guy and walked everywhere - never talking much but he would be smoking his pipe. Nice to see the inside photos.
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