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Old 06-23-2005, 07:57 PM  
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"AUGUST, 1997
Four new high school/middle school buildings are completed at Manchester, Seaman, Peebles, and West Union in Adams County, Ohio. As part of each schools' dedication, a tablet-shaped granite monument inscribed with the Ten Commandments is placed near the flagpole.

The project was facilitated by the Adams County Ministerial Association at the urging of a number of residents of Adams County who expressed concern over the lack of a firm moral foundation for students in the county. It was entirely funded and is maintained by donations from private citizens and businesses.

The Adams County/Ohio Valley School Board permitted the monuments to be placed on school grounds. The placement of the monuments is widely reported by local and regional news media.

JANUARY - SEPTEMBER, 1998

An unmarried man from Peebles, with no children in the school system, writes several letters to the Superintendent of the district proposing the placement of monuments which he asserts represents his religious group, "The Center for Phallic Worship," of which he represents himself as the "Interim Director."

The proposed monuments were to be four 6' "anatomically correct" penises, with the words "Love One Another" inscribed on the bases.

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