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''October 15, 1928''
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During my visit to Gravemaster's house in Kentucky a few months ago, I was given a vision of the past by Mr. Gravemaster which disclosed the appearance of my parents' cottage. Leaving Kentucky, I went to several libraries to try to find pictures or information on cottages that looked like the one I saw in my vision.  I was able to find in New York a book of sketches published in 1803 by a Father Taylor Falwell.  In it was a hand drawn picture of a cottage very much like the one I saw, with the title "Picturesque Cottage Near Conouf, Ireland."
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I arrived in Dublin, Ireland today, where I immediately began searching for the location of the village of Conouf.  After a day of library research, I learned that the Conouf Hills reside in an isolated region of Northern Ireland.  I booked passage on the next bus that went to that area.

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October 15, 1928

During my visit to Gravemaster's house in Kentucky a few months ago, I was given a vision of the past by Mr. Gravemaster which disclosed the appearance of my parents' cottage. Leaving Kentucky, I went to several libraries to try to find pictures or information on cottages that looked like the one I saw in my vision. I was able to find in New York a book of sketches published in 1803 by a Father Taylor Falwell. In it was a hand drawn picture of a cottage very much like the one I saw, with the title "Picturesque Cottage Near Conouf, Ireland."

I arrived in Dublin, Ireland today, where I immediately began searching for the location of the village of Conouf. After a day of library research, I learned that the Conouf Hills reside in an isolated region of Northern Ireland. I booked passage on the next bus that went to that area.