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Hi, LittleMaggie.
Very interesting!
Weslager wrote several other books regarding Delaware history, one of which is called Delaware's Forgotten Folk, which contains several of my family members.
So, we have an interesting tidbit in common! :-)
The DelMarVa area lost an important historian with Professor Weslager's passing.
Thanks for the message.
Take care,
John
Hi, LittleMaggie.
I'd be interested to hear how you found me, since we only have six books in common. But I'm guessing it might be because of having a Delaware connection?
;-}
Thanks for the add!
John
I looked up you MySpace page. My goodness! We are kindred spirits! Part of my soul has permanent residence in South Dakota. I sent you a friend request on MySpace. Nice to be getting to know you.
Thank you so much for taking the time to let me know what you thought about my Black Elk review. That one was important to me.

Love,
Terrie
Hi there, LittleMaggie.
Welcome to the Thing and thanks for the nod ~ because it really is kind of fun to find another reader with "eerily similar taste," isn't it?
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