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Hi Pat! Unfortunately the oldest map I've found is 1914 and it doesn't name the roads. I'm not sure why they call the turnpikes out here turnpikes. I'm from NE OK and we did not dub dirt roads that cut through the woods turnpikes, but who am I to say? LOL The Historical Society may have something on it. Usually when me and Jeffy go to the cemeteries he walks around by himself and tries to "read" the headstones. But today he wanted to be carried while I was in Harford (when I went to Gibson he was fine walking, little punk). Maybe next time he'll cooperate and walk so I can read the faded ones (IF I can get him away from the cannon!!!). Like I said there are other cemeteries to explore as well, and looking for Caleb gives me an excuse to go down there and explore the cemeteries. I'll let you know what I find! Laurel Notify Administrator about this message?
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