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Hello Gail,
I'm yet to be contacted by anyone about anything. I spent the month of
August cleaning up navigation on the WashCo site. Now the home page has
a comprehensive? menu that lists major subjects for all to see.
PLEASE Lord! Give me some visitors and correspondents.
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Regards
Dan Cooley
Nothing on Kit Carson or Logan.
Had surgery on left eye on the 6th, right eye on the 20th, so now can see. But now I’m farsighted, after being near-sighted all my life. So have glasses for ‘puter, another strength for reading, and might get another for threading needles.
Yuma:
Added a page on Bethany Church south of Yuma In the 1950's they shared a minister with Pleasant Valley E.U.B., and a parsonage on South Ash in Yuma.
Added a page on Charles and Frank Reeck of Beecher Island Arrived there in 1876 ! .
Added a page on George and James Bond of Lansing. James said he was a caterer for Ulysses S. Grant.
Added a page on The lots of Lott kids of Lansing. John, born 1826, might be the oldest in Grandview.
Added a page on Joseph and Jennie Fox of Wages. Another family that didn't stay long enough to be on a census.
Added a page on the Carle family of Ford. Lewis was postmaster there for a couple of years.
Added a page on Arch and Emma Tilton of Wages.
Added a page on Calvin Byrd of Yuma.
Added a page on Milo and Cora Burge of Wages.
Added a page on Thomas and Sarah Mitts of Wages.
Added a page on Charles and Nellie Givens of Wages. Another family that didn't stay long enough to be on a census.
And a bunch of Bryant families Basford , John Brown , Brier , Callom , Edie , Monsen , McMahon , Nobles, Nordholm, Putt, Rigby , Sawyer, Ruberg, Rinn, Schauer
On the "links" page - added one for the cemetery lists for Cheyenne County, Kansas.
Archuleta and Routt Counties
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A cat is a puzzle with no solution.
Cats are tiny little women in fur coats.
When you get all full of yourself try giving orders to a cat.
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