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Page creatorEstillcountyky (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation21:34, 10 October 2020
Latest editorEstillcountyky (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit21:34, 10 October 2020
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"Hargett is located on Highway 89, about 7 miles east of Irvine. About 75 years ago, there was a general store run by Cleveland Sams (now at the intersection of Highways 89 and 82) and in it was the Post Office called Sam's Post Office. About 100 yards or more northwest of the store was the railroad stop called Harg (In honor of Harg Allen) to which they moved the post office and changed it's name to Harg. Later it was moved back to the original site at the crossroads. While the federal man was there setting up things, a little boy came in the store. When asked what his name was, he said, "Hargett Withers", so the federal man said "This post office will be named for you, Hargett." With some people this has been shortened to Harg (probably since that was originally the name of the station.)
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