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143Now that you mention it: Lewis and Clark's trip probably best describes iManyMoose-4/19/2004
142One really can't imagine what the Ohio Country looked like at that early timKLP-4/19/2004
141<i>Ohio is known as the "Crossroads" of the country</i> YSnowshoe-4/19/2004
140Hi Snow...I see you made it here! This is going to be a fun place, I know. I dKLP-4/19/2004
139Anchorage, the biggest city five miles from Alaska. Moose doo on the sidewalks,ManyMoose-4/19/2004
138Naw, I use an automatic bread maker. <g> That picture was taken at BicentSnowshoe-4/18/2004
137Are you a sourdough? I was too, in Juneau, for 11 years. Never drove dogs thouManyMoose-4/18/2004
136Yes, that's me. But I generally avoid areas used by snowmobiles. I've Snowshoe-4/18/2004
135Wow, is that you with those new fangled webs? I've never done it for fun. ManyMoose-4/18/2004
134<i>how come you call yourself Snowshoe?</i> It's one of my pastSnowshoe-4/18/2004
133Thanks for the new link which I'll add to the header. Ohio was settled by RManyMoose-4/18/2004
132That is a beautiful passage, and a worthy view of what happened -- inevitable asManyMoose-4/18/2004
131I'm nopt sure what the criteria for getting on the LDS site are. However, IManyMoose-4/18/2004
130Ohio History This is a great site for Ohio county-level history. It has a goodSnowshoe-4/18/2004
129"there was not a stick amiss" SIXTY-SEVEN years ago "there was nSnowshoe-4/18/2004
128I'd suggest going to your nearest LDS Library. They are usually very small,KLP-4/18/2004
127Glad the worked for you, Lizzie. There are so MANY sources on the net, it'sKLP-4/18/2004
126thanks I took your advice and surprisingly, there are a number of libraries outsLizzie Tudor-4/18/2004
125thanks- that LDS site is great! I didn't find the person I was looking for,Lizzie Tudor-4/18/2004
124You are right about that. This is really a fascinating hobby, and you can meet ManyMoose-4/17/2004
123JDN....If your family has been in the area for some period of time, you will proKLP-4/17/2004
122Well, my mothers line is English, but they also were in our location for a numbeJDN-4/17/2004
121Some search engines allow you to choose "Soundex" equivalents in your ManyMoose-4/17/2004
120Thanks! I'll add it right away. I'm just starting out, myself, but my ManyMoose-4/17/2004
119Have you written or called to the OK City library, Business Desk, to get the CitKLP-4/16/2004
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