Texas Surveying in 1847
Quote from dan-rittel on July 9, 2010, 2:02 amMeuseback
> ... post war of northern agression.
Andy, nice "avatar". Blue, just like those Federal uniforms. 😉
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> ... post war of northern agression.
Andy, nice "avatar". Blue, just like those Federal uniforms. 😉
Quote from Andy Nold on July 9, 2010, 2:05 amMeuseback
Just playing off the word "avatar" in the "explain your avatar" thread below. Mistakenly said "of the jarhead tribe" when the correct quote is "of the jarhead clan". Will change it at some point in the future when I get a respectable picture of myself (probably sometime after I have passed and the artists chisel my roughened likeness into marble).
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Just playing off the word "avatar" in the "explain your avatar" thread below. Mistakenly said "of the jarhead tribe" when the correct quote is "of the jarhead clan". Will change it at some point in the future when I get a respectable picture of myself (probably sometime after I have passed and the artists chisel my roughened likeness into marble).
Quote from Kent McMillan on July 9, 2010, 2:05 amMeusebach
> Yeah, but I seem to recall he had some interest in the stagecoach line that went through Centralia post war of northern agression.
Well, here's a link to the Handbook of Texas entry for the San Antonio-El Paso Mail Route
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> Yeah, but I seem to recall he had some interest in the stagecoach line that went through Centralia post war of northern agression.
Well, here's a link to the Handbook of Texas entry for the San Antonio-El Paso Mail Route
Quote from Andy Nold on July 9, 2010, 2:10 amMeusebach
Ben Ficklin, predecessor to San Angelo and hub of the stagecoach, was on the western edge of the Fisher-Miller grant as I recall and I seem to recall some link, but will need to check my files.
I think the SA&MG certificate passed through Muesebach's hands, but I will have to review my files.
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Ben Ficklin, predecessor to San Angelo and hub of the stagecoach, was on the western edge of the Fisher-Miller grant as I recall and I seem to recall some link, but will need to check my files.
I think the SA&MG certificate passed through Muesebach's hands, but I will have to review my files.