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Nanville, Kentucky?
I mentioned in the article that Hunter had served at a church in Nanville, Kentucky. I found the information in an old Schenectady Gazette that I have in hard copy from 1925. "Nanville" may be a typo since I can't find any information about that town. I'm wondering if it was supposed to be Danville, Kentucky or Nanville, Virginia. I left it the way it was printed in the newspaper; however, if anyone ever finds another source of clarification, that would be fantastic. BlueGold73 (talk) 04:51, 11 June 2011 (UTC)