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From: "Mike & Diane" <>
Subject: Re: [MO-CW] Samuel Craighead
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 16:49:04 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
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Claiborne,

I have added you to the volunteers page:
http://www.mogenweb.org/mocivwar/mostwanted/volunteersmostwanted.htm

Thank you so much for your offer and I hope someone is able to help with
your query! Would you like for me to place it on the site so that other
researchers will see it?

Diane


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From:
Date: 2/26/2009 2:32:02 PM
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Subject: Re: [MO-CW] Samuel Craighead

Hey Group..your all doing such great work..thanks from this Ole Missouri Boy
I was wondering if anyone has any info on a Confederate Ship Captain named
John T. Lowe. The only information I have on him is he came to the Tampa Bay
Florida area after the Civil War. I understand he founded the town of Indian
Rocks and continued to Captain a ship that brought goods up to the Indian
Rocks area from the Keys of Florida. He seems to be an interesting person
from what I discovered thus far. He actually had a claw on his left hand
which kind of makes him the stereo type Ship Captain from that info.
Well, thanks and any info would be greatly received.
Thanks much.
Also if there are any cemeteries that someone needs investigated in the
Largo, Florida area I would be receptive to doing my best to get for them.
Claiborne Scholl Nappier
?6th Generation Missourian


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