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Re: Staunton Depot Flags & Tom Martin

It seems he did say so, so Howard’s statement that Wharton’s Division, Army of the Valley received flags from the Staunton Depot, is false according to you. Howard was too good at what he did to make preassumptions without documented evidence, such as archival reports from Wharton’s Division. He used the word probable when he did not have it and he did not use probable in his statement on Wharton’s Division receiving Staunton Depot flag.

I do have the tally of the votes on record in my file on emails regarding the FFF site and yes out of 23 votes you are the lone no vote.
I never said I had Howard’s essay on the Staunton Depot flags, that is just another miss leading statement from you. However, I did read through his files on the Staunton flags in Baltimore and paid for xerox copies of three of his drawings. At the same conference he shared some of his U. S. flag findings with Steve Hill and Whitney Smith.

You really don’t understand the deference between hosting the site and advertisement. It is a far cry from a “flags for sale” page on Confederate-flags.org. There are two advertisements on the site, that relate to period flags, by the way both have the approval of the FFF group, you didn’t bother to vote.

Thanks for adding Confederate-flags.org to your signature, although you are trying to mock me but if other members of the fff on this board would do the same, it would increases traffic ranking on several search engines. Links would also help with the search engines ranking of this board.

Happy Trail!

Tom Martin
www.Piedmontflag.com
www.Confederate-flags.org

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