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    Folks,
    Those of you who are regular subscribers to the Civil War News already know about this development, but the *rest* should know: Our own Terre Lawson, the Spinster, just joined the ranks of the "Cover Girls" when her photograph was featured on Page One (along with that of Robert Orrand, both above the fold) in the June issue of the newspaper, as illustrations of a story about the developments of the Blue-Gray Alliance concerning civilians at their upcoming 150th anniversary events.
    Hopefully, the bright glare of publicity will not prove to be too distracting and they will continue to rub elbows with us, the Little People.
    Julio
    Julio C. Zangroniz, Independent Photojournalist
    www.zphotos.smugmug.com
    Jzangroniz@comcast.net

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julio C. Zangroniz View Post

    Hopefully, the bright glare of publicity will not prove to be too distracting and they will continue to rub elbows with us, the Little People.
    Julio
    The only bright glare here today, Julio, is the one in my eyes when I try to mow the orchard. Corded bonnets are useful in modern life too.

    Now if it will just cool off enough so I can finish working with these bee hives before the weekend.
    Mrs. Lawson
    Weaver, Spinster, Strong Fast Dyes
    Knitted Goods and yarns available thlawson@bellsouth.net



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    I am ready for my closeup, Mr. DeMille! (or Lord Julio)
    Robert Orrand
    Forrest Camp #215, SCV
    Mayor of Dover, Little York, Purdy, Raymond, Ringgold - and now, Gettysburg
    4th TN CSA - Co A - Shelby Greys

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    Saw the article Julio...very cool!
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    Won't be any livin' with either of 'em, now.
    Bernard Biederman
    30th OVI
    Co. B

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    Why, Mr. Biederman, I am already planning on a gold-plated clawfoot bathtub for the Mayor's outhouse at Wilson's Creek. I plan on carrying it with me to the Wednesday night campout on NPS ground.
    I haven't seen the article yet, but I applaud Julio's desire to highlight the Civilian's at future events. I hope we can provide a rewarding experience for all who want to join us. I know Gen'l Way and Col. Crowder are doing their all to see that we do.
    Please join us in Little York, Purdy, Raymond, Rinnggold, et. al.
    Robert Orrand
    Forrest Camp #215, SCV
    Mayor of Dover, Little York, Purdy, Raymond, Ringgold - and now, Gettysburg
    4th TN CSA - Co A - Shelby Greys

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    Quote Originally Posted by desotobob View Post
    Why, Mr. Biederman, I am already planning on a gold-plated clawfoot bathtub for the Mayor's outhouse at Wilson's Creek. I plan on carrying it with me to the Wednesday night campout on NPS ground.
    I haven't seen the article yet, but I applaud Julio's desire to highlight the Civilian's at future events. I hope we can provide a rewarding experience for all who want to join us. I know Gen'l Way and Col. Crowder are doing their all to see that we do.
    Please join us in Little York, Purdy, Raymond, Rinnggold, et. al.

    About that clawfoot bathtub...........Just remember Mistah Mayor....
    .....If you can't tote it on your own back on the Wilson's Creek Commemoration March, its not Goin to the Park on Wednesday night.

    Like sections of the Oregon Trail, I'm afraid you might be one of those folks littering the road with household goods.......

    Little York on the other hand, was an absolute frontier metropolis. No telling what a man with a clawfoot bathtub might manage there.
    Mrs. Lawson
    Weaver, Spinster, Strong Fast Dyes
    Knitted Goods and yarns available thlawson@bellsouth.net



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    To answer a question posed most carefully via private message.


    Yes, now that you ask, I was Kindergarten.




    My Dancing Partner was a Man of the World Though.
    He was in First Grade.


    Mrs. Lawson
    Weaver, Spinster, Strong Fast Dyes
    Knitted Goods and yarns available thlawson@bellsouth.net



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