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Winter Hawk
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A historical article
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A link from The Reenactor Chronicles <vicki@rendezvousohio.ccsend.com> :
https://nkytribune.com/2025/04/our-rich-history-why-were-kyians-ohio-vally-residents-alarmed-by-french-in-louisiana-in-1802/
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Thanks, WH, that was a complicated read but well worth the time. Can't say I remembered much of that from my 8th grade Ohio history class, but I sure remember those thick, smelly, old-fashioned maps that rolled up and down like window shades. Think I'll reread it in the hopes that it'll stick this time around.
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