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Re: Battle of Round Mountain
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Curtis,

We are not alone, my friend. I am sure alot of people have felt the "wrath" of Payne County supporters.

I also spoke with some of them about the J.T. Cox Map. None of them knew what I was talking about! Huh? I always heard the biggest evidence for the Yale site was the discrepancy on the date listed on the map: November 15, 1861. Supporters indicated that since the correct date on November 19, 1861 was not shown, that the whole map is suspect.

Okay, what about the fact that it is a HANDWRITTEN map? Could a handwritten "9" be mistaken as a handwritten "5" ? Sometimes when people write fast or have a quirky way of making a certain letter, number, or symbol, it can be mistaken.

Maybe one day the truth will be revealed :)

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