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Username: Tim Comments: Thank you so much to Mr. Block for his wonderful contributions in the preservation of Texas and Louisiana histories. Much would be lost without folks like him who carry a driving passion for the lesser known details of our society's beginnings. May his written words continue to inspire others, likeminded in the pursuit of ironing out the tiny wrinkles of history. -Tim Christensen, Guadalajara Jalisco
Username: Elizabeth S. Solmson Comments: I currently live in Calhoun, LA which is located in N.E. Louisiana. My "neighborhood" is extremely rural, lot's of farms with horses, goats, chickens etc. We have a black panther roaming our woods that has been seen by more than one person and as far as I know only dogs and cats and ducks have come up missing, however I have a feeling that larger livestock will be next. In conclusion Black Panthers are not gone from Louisiana they have simply moved north.
Username: Mary Ann Garner Golding Comments: I ask a question to WT Block, I know hw has passed, article was from Mary Ann Garner Golding, (email: mgold1927 att.net). I am Looking for my Grandfather James Garner Born in La. GGrandfather George S. Garner Born In Va. 1790. I know he is connected to Bradley Garner Family. proof needed. I wrote this article to Mr. Block in 2007 Phone 254 756 1347
Username: Lynne Tagawa Comments: Thinking of using something in one of these articles for a Texas History curriculum I am getting published. Requesting best way to acknowledge source in my Bibliography. Just use the address?
Username: Rodney Edwards Comments: My father , Howard Homer Edwards, was born in Bon Ami in August 22,1907 and I
believe his father's name was Edwin(CE) & he had at least 3 brothers and 1
sister. He was raised in Beaumont, Texas until at the
16 he joined the US Navy.
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