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From: "Fred Kunchick" <>
Subject: Re: [USGenWeb-NE-L] 7) Maine Farmer
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 06:05:33 -0400
Well I just like to say one little thing on this.
If you are running againest youself in a Election and write in votes aren't
welcome, it seem to me your the winner. LOL
Fred
6:04 AM
7/13/99
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Fred Kunchick GSCS[SW] USN Retired
Independent AMSOIL Dealer
Pennsauken NJ ICQ# 2000494
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-----Original Message-----
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To: <>
Date: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 5:56 AM
Subject: [USGenWeb-NE-L] 7) Maine Farmer
>Dear Friends:
>
>While the Board tries to find a way to run the election, here is some more
>this & that for you to read.
>
>500 laborers and 900 carpenters, joiners and mechanics are advertised as
>wanted at Havre, Michigan territory.
>[Maine Farmer 1 July 1836]
>
>The Ohio Statesman says that all the Banks of that State have resumed
specie
>payments.
>(Maine Farmer 14 Dec 1839]
>
>The Weather: Well, winter is down upon us good earnest. The Muskingum is
>frozen over above the dam, and of course navigation is closed. (Zanesvill
>(Ohio) Gaz) [Maine Farmer 14 Dec 1839]
>
>I O U are the vowels which create more disagreeable sensations in the minds
>of honest men, than all the rest of the alphabet together.
>[Maine Farmer 21 Dec. 1839]
>
>GOD ADVISE: A writer in Knoxville Times strongly recommends to farmers in
>Tennessee to keep sheep instead of dogs - as they will find them much more
>profitable and useful.
>[Maine Farmer 14 Dec 1839]
>
>The present Tennessee House of Representatives is composed of forty-six
>Farmers; thirteen Lawyers; seven Merchants; five Doctors; two Tailors; one
>Silversmith and one Forgeman.
>[Maine Farmer 7 Dec 1939]
>
>The Mississippi Southern Sun states that Cook and Carter, who were confined
>in jail of Scott County, for murder, have been taken by force from prison
by
>some of the citizens and executed!
>[Maine Farmer 28 Dec 1839]
>
>
>Enjoy,
>
>David C. Young
>
>
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>NE/NC Reps
>David C. Young
>Bonnie McVicar-Briggs
>Beth Wills
>
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