In a message dated 1/27/2006 10:04:46 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My great uncle was the last man hung in Crockett county for stagecoach robbery... it was sorta a going away thing since it was the last stagecoach ever making a run between Crockett and Lovelady in 1880. Those darn carpetbagging Yankees went and built a railroad and put an enterprising family in the poorhouse.
There are those of us, and many states such as Michigan which are neither Yankee or Union nor Confederate, and those in-between states get fought over by both Yankee Union like powers, and Confederate powers till this very day, since the civil war has not officially ended according to presidential directives.  Michigan presently has British trying to sneak in from Canada, to control Michigan, and both Yankees and Confederates fighting over control of Michigan's fresh water supply which will be worth a great deal in the future, when fresh water becomes scarce.

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