Clay Family Statue
- photos by Eric DiNovo
The Clay family statute portraying Mitchell and Phoebe Clay, entitled Agony in Stone, that was installed at the Mercer County Courthouse since its installation in 1976, was moved due to renovations at the Courthouse to its new location overlooking their former land at the Clay Memorial Park in Lake Bottom, near Lake Shawnee.
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PRINCETON — A well-known statue was permanently moved from its long-time location at the Mer…
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BEDFORD [mdash] Evelyn I. Cochran Simpkins, 72, of Evington, passed away on Monday, July 1, 2019. Born on July 11, 1946 in Eckman, West Virginia, she was a daughter of the late Thomas J. Cochran and Virginia Hartley Cochran and was the loving wife of F. Daniel (Danny) Simpkins for 42 years. …
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