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That was me. I have Curtis Payne's transcription but it stops right after 2nd Cabin Creek. I would like to add the remaining chapters and additional annotations/notes (Curtis already added great footnotes) AND would consider publishing it. It is a wonderful memoir and does not appear to suffer from much exaggeration or embellishment as some memoirs do.

For those that haven't seen it before, I hope they are enjoying reading your posts as much as I have enjoyed reading and re-reading it. He gives a fascinating and candid perspective on events as a 'civilian'/veteran eyewitness.

Ken

By the way, our webmaster, Jim, and I are double cousins so genetically almost 'brothers'. He got all the recessive genes. ;-)

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