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Re: A pistol of strange workings

Yes, I did, the argument you put forward was based on a question I had (don't recall if I ever voiced it) since the modern machinery can cut roads for bridges in area that weren't historical fords, where these fords were would have affected the Neutral/Unionist force with the numerous wagons needed to cross. I, don't know if it was exactly at either location marked out by the monuments, or a third central point. I think it would be nice if it was located in a place not inundated by the formation of Keystone lake, so an archealogical survey may be able to place it for the future generations of our state. As a kind of foot note, since it is now rifle deer season, I have spent alot of time in my stand pondering the battle, and the Civil War in Indian Territory in general. Thanks for keeping my mind whirring.

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