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{ 2009 10 23 }
Fate Magazine–Devil’s Tramping Ground
From Creator of the Month…John Harden
Posetd by Jen Thompson on Friday, October 23, 2009, at 2:26 pm, and filed under Uncategorized. Follow any responses to this post with its comments RSS feed.
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My husband and I purchased a small chest at an auction recently. When we got home we discovered in the drawer several typed articles titled “Tales of Tarheelia” by John Harden for Station WPTF. They are dated in 1946 and look like they may be original typewritten articles. Some examples are: “Pharoah Farrow’s Hidden Gold”, “The House of the Opening Door”, “Polly Williams, A Race Horse Mystery”, “The Story of Virginia Dare”. There are 11 articles in all. Would your organization have any interest in having these articles? Thank you.
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