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From: Brad Manzenberger <>
Subject: Re: [INPCRP] how many...
Date: Sat, 05 Mar 2005 01:35:39 -0500
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All the info I have is at http://www.inpcrp.org/wilhoit_album.html

I know nothing else about it. This was brought to my attention by
someone not from INPCRP.

Brad

kt wrote:

> Okay...How about a little clue , say where was the picture taken ? It
> look to be an old church or possibly school house, and often both
> served the same. I don't think it's a doll
> but a bust of some one...maybe of historic relevance to the area ? or
> it could be a replica of a bust of Beethoven !!
> Kelly Teel
> On Friday, March 4, 2005, at 03:24 PM, Brad Manzenberger wrote:
>
>> How many people do you see in this picture? And are all of them
>> really people?
>>
>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~inpcrp/pictures/Wilhoit018.jpg
>>
>> Brad
>>
>>
>> ==== INPCRP Mailing List ====
>> Quote from William Gladstone (1809-1897), three-time Prime Minister
>> of England
>> and Victorian contemporary of Benjamin Disraeli:
>> "Show me the manner in which a nation or community
>> cares for its dead and I will measure with mathematical
>> exactness the tender mercies of its people, their
>> respect for the laws of the land, and their loyalty
>> to high ideals."
>>
>
>
> ==== INPCRP Mailing List ====
> Quote from William Gladstone (1809-1897), three-time Prime Minister of
> England
> and Victorian contemporary of Benjamin Disraeli:
> "Show me the manner in which a nation or community
> cares for its dead and I will measure with mathematical
> exactness the tender mercies of its people, their
> respect for the laws of the land, and their loyalty
> to high ideals."
>
>
>


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