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Oh...and lets not forget the Cleburne issue....Clay burn vs Clee burn. But that is fairly easy to rectify as Clay-burn when you look at how his soldiers spelled his name when they wrote about him and mispelled it based on how they pronounced it. Wish I had some of those at my fingertips right now. And the folks in Cleburne county will not be swayed in correcting their pronunciations.

Amazing how us Southerners just insist on confusing the obvious or doing our own thing...

Gethsemane here in Arkansas is pronounced by the locals that I met...Geuss e mane? Now who would of thunk that?

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