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Article: ALBERT CLAY, HORSE INDUSTRY LEADER, DIES!(NEWS)
- Article from:
- The Kentucky Post (Covington, KY)
- Article date:
- August 21, 2002
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Byline: Associated Press
MOUNT STERLING -- Albert G. Clay, who was instrumental in the establishment of both the Burley Auction Warehouse Association and the American Horse Council, died Tuesday at his home after a bout with cancer. He was 85.
Clay served as chairman and president of the burley association's board for 25 years after it began in the 1940s.
Clay also served as director of the National Tobacco Tax Council, Burley and Dark Leaf Tobacco Export Association and Tobacco Growers Information Committee. He was a charter member of the Council for Tobacco Research and a member of the National Tobacco Industry Advisory Committee of the U.S. ...
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