"Miss" Virginia Blair's
90th Birthday Celebration Pictures

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Here is the beautifully decorated table holding "Miss" Virginia's Birthday Cake


Dot Rogers standing by waiting to greet well wishers.


Jared Nelson photographer for the Times/Leader Newspaper and
also a volunteer that is most always with the cemetery clean-up crew,
he is talking with Linda Bennett who is a member of the Caldwell Co., Ky.
Cemetery Board and Vice President of the Fredonia Valley Heritage Society,
some of the people there to help celebrate "Miss" Virginia's birthday.



Looking at the picture is Connie White
On the picture is the following:
"The bill of sale" .. Those words struck me like a blow. So I was sold at last!
A human being sold in the free city of New York...............
I well know the value of that bit of paper; but much as I love freedom; I do not like to look
upon it. I am deeply grateful to the generous friend who procured it, but I despised the misservant
who demanded payment for what never rightfully belonged to him or his



Rev. Jerrell White checks out one of the many books
on display at the Wilson-Blair Schoolhouse and Museum.


More friends and family stop by to have Birthday Cake with "Miss" Virginia
L-R Richard Reed came from Nashville, Tn., Kevin Foreman (grandson's of Miss Virginia) and Jimmy Riley


Linda Bennett and Dot Rogers



"Miss" Virginia visits with friends.
Duane and Pat Miksch, Dwayne is also a volunteer with the cemetery clean-up crew


Pat Miksch


Glenna Rowland and June Tucker



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