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    18th century woodland native american dogs

    To All, Fwiw, I heard at lunch today that the owner of the LA Leopard gripe has accepted deposits from 12 people for a pup as of Saturday, IF there are that many born. = So if you needed/wanted a Leopard pup, you are out of luck. Her largest litter(3 years ago) was 9 pups, so likely some...
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    18th century woodland native american dogs

    To All, By chance, I heard today that a local hog-hunter has just had his LA leopard gripe bred by an about 80# stud-dog that is locally well-known as very "game" & a "holy terror in a fight with wild hogs". IF you happen to have a real NEED for a pup, that will likely grow into a...
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    18th century woodland native american dogs

    Carbon6; All, Inasmuch as I was responding to your overly intrusive personal questions about my "somewhat odd" extended family, WHY do you believe that you NOW get to complain about the answers being "off topic" & not having anything to do with A-I dogs?? IF you don't want to hear the...
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    18th century woodland native american dogs

    Carbon6, Pocahontas passed away in London, England just before her 21st birthday of what was probably typhoid fever after bearing only 3 children.= She never lived to "go home" again after marriage. There are a LARGE number of relatives of the numerous children (by other women) of her birth...
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    18th century woodland native american dogs

    Zonie, When our family "trickled into Texas-Coahuila", starting with a young newlywed couple in 1822, the "newcomers", who were A-I, "allied with" the Apaches for protection from the hated Comanches. (Fyi, my late wife, Vickie Kay C__________, was of Norman French & Lipan Apache blood. -...
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    18th century woodland native american dogs

    Actually, I for a VERY long time thought that we were Cherokee BUT it appears that the reason for that mistake was that my grandmother was born on the Cherokee Reservation in NC in 1887, attended/graduated from The Oklahoma Female Seminary for Cherokee Indian Girls, her college transcript says...
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    18th century woodland native american dogs

    NW Territory Woodsman, I'm only a "part-blood" & a member of the PAMUNKEY NATION. - Our tribe has very few (or perhaps NO) "full-bloods left alive, as our people intermarried with the Europeans in early the 17th Century at Jamestown, VA & in other nearby coastal areas. (One of the...
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    18th century woodland native american dogs

    NW Territory Woodsman, Our tribe & our cousins that lived along the VA to the FL coastal area originally, developed a canine that was a combination of WOLF, COYOTE & the semi-domesticated dogs that accompanied the First Emigrants to the Western Hemisphere.m- The East Coast Indian dogs tended to...
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    Canadian Bacon

    Canadian Bacon is an oxymoron like "military intelligence" & "IRS help", as it's neither Canadian NOR bacon. Nonetheless, it's tasty. yours, satx
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    SEEKING the TEXAS REVOLUTION ERA "RANGING COMPANY'S" CHIEF RANGER

    Eutycus, THANKS for the tip. yours, satx
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    SEEKING the TEXAS REVOLUTION ERA "RANGING COMPANY'S" CHIEF RANGER

    Eutycus, I finally got back to Mr. Vickers (We've had a lot of sickness in the family & I was too busy to get back to him until today.) & he doesn't know who the current Captain of the Ranging Company or if the group is still active. THANKS for trying to help. yours, satx
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    SOLD SEEKING a "TIRED LOOKING" FLINTLOCK MUSKET

    To All, RECEIVED a suitable smoothbore musket that's suitable to my needs. THANKS to all who tried to help. yours, satx
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    Is the Brown Bess good for hunting?

    shot deer, At the range that game, both large & small, is taken in the South Texas brush country, I can think of NO muzzleloader that would be BETTER than a Bess. (Where I hunt, you cannot SEE a deer more than 40-50M & often no more than 25M.) IF the Bess was more common in South Texas, I...
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    Cannon restoration

    Rivercat, NICE work. What is the barrel?? yours, satx
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    SEEKING the TEXAS REVOLUTION ERA "RANGING COMPANY'S" CHIEF RANGER

    THANKS. I understand him being too busy to talk at GRAND LODGE for the Freemasons. - I would have "put someone off" had I been at the GRAND PROMENADE of our military fraternity. yours, satx
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