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went on a short (45 minute) drive to do an apprasail for an estate today,
out in the bushes so to speak
WAZE, google maps etc are often off a bit out in the country, and this was where my customer was supposed to be,
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phone call got me back on track
5thDragoons
06-19-2023, 08:17
God bless American Patriots! SW
Vern Humphrey
06-20-2023, 09:17
Virginia is full of history. I used to belong to a hunt club in Gloucester County, and there was a road there named "Devil Three Jump Road." I never did find out the reason for that name.
barretcreek
06-20-2023, 08:36
Here's to Mr. Francisco. Hope he did right to Tarleton's thugs.
That is a great discovery. It kind of hits you when you stumble across some real history. The headstone is in great shape. Here in AZ, up around Flagstaff the Babbit family ran quite a ranch. There still is a Babbit mercantile kind of store in town.
So, we were camping up there and I went for a hike across a big pasture towards this pretty ugly stuccoed cabin. At the doorway was a concrete slap with 'Babbit co. 19xx(I don't remember the actual date,but it was early). No one had stolen it. There was a side story, but that's for later. The Babbit co. is still in order and has celebrated it 135th anniversary. If anyone actually named Babbit attended, I don't know. Bruce Babbit was one of our governors.
Virginia is full of history. I used to belong to a hunt club in Gloucester County, and there was a road there named "Devil Three Jump Road." I never did find out the reason for that name.
google says
Devils Three Jumps Road: Before the road, next to Caroline High School, was paved, drivers had a devil of a time getting their cars up the three steep hills. Passing: The Caroline County village traditionally has been home to people of mixed races
Vern Humphrey
06-21-2023, 09:52
Here's to Mr. Francisco. Hope he did right to Tarleton's thugs.
At Yorktown, Tarleton commanded a post at Tyndal's Point, across the river from Yorktown. He tried to break out when Cornwallis surrendered, but was stopped by the Gloster Rifles, local militia. The Gloster Rifles are now part of the Virginia State Guard, and train within sight of the historical marker commemorating that fight.
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