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Author: 2gchs2
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Author: CBakerMarsh
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Hi, my late mother was from Fountain County, Indiana. Her name was Iola Jean and she had two sisters, Norma and Loretta. Their parents were Harold and Georgia Clawson. I know they had lived in Attica and an old area that is no longer there called Rob Roy. My grandpa Harold drove a school bus when my mom was in school. She told me stories about being stuck in the snow and the kids walking across a field to their homes. The remainder spent the night on a couple of farms before they could be dug out. I have a picture of the old Rob Roy covered bridge but I'm not sure if that is still there, or not. My great grandparents, Harry and Dora owned a little store in attica and I have a picture of it somewhere also.
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