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Tag: Reliquary

Posted on October 21, 2021

Reliquary for the Common Man

by Jeanne Quan Reliquary – “a container or shrine in which sacred relics are kept” Dateline: March, 1970 Set the Scene: Village of Chauncey,Ohio (427 acres), foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, just a few twisting miles from Ohio University. Players: John (21) and Jeanne (22) Eckrich The couple, newly married as of December, 1969 rented their …

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