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Subject: Re: [PA-Pike] Tom Quick the Indian Fighter
Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 16:11:49 EST


Went through that 3 or 4 years ago..

Indians errrr, I mean, Native Americans vandalized it. It was taken down to
be repaired. It is at a local metal shop. The owner would not let me see
it because he is under some "gag" order not to.

The fearless comminute leaders are not apt to put it up as they don't wish
to OFFEND anyone... so it is hidden. All that was damaged was the plaques
at the base.

Guess those of us that are down line to Tom Quick's daddy who was butchered
by the local natives that he thought were his friends, can't be offended as
history is rewritten or hidden..

My original question is, where is old Uncle Tom buried now? There was a
ceremony that moved his remains to under the statue, no that the statue is
hidden, does that mean he is buried in the center of the road in an unmarked grave?


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