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To my
Dad and my sister Doti (Bellingham):
For
letting me store my things at the house, for
taking care of my plants, and for sending me my mail.
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Oregon |
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Lisa
and Carl (Portland):
For
forwarding my mail and offering me a place to stay while in Portland.
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Barbara
(PB-Portland):
For
keeping me updated on the latest office news.
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Kathy
(Lincoln City):
For offering me a 60% discount at the Eddie Bauer store.
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California |
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My
brother and family (San Jose):
For
cooking a fabulous dinner of prime rib and smoked salmon.
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Carole
(Crestline):
For
good company and a chance to get caught up on things.
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Troy
(San Diego):
For
taking a day off from work to visit with me (and for letting me beat you at
golf!)
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Utah
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Chris
(Calf Creek Falls):
For
a pleasant conversation beneath the falls.
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New
Mexico |
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Toni, Dale, Hunter,
and Dave (Albuquerque):
For
spending a half-hour of unbillable time visiting with me.
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Texas |
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Ace,
Joan, Julie, and Lou (Austin):
For
letting a road-weary traveler rest his bones and get caught up on things, and
for the great spaghetti. And thanks to Julie for Emmylou's "Red
Dirt Girl" CD.
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Mississippi |
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Tommy
Lee
(Corinth):
For
spending a full day showing a total stranger around the nearby Civil War battlefields.
That was terrific!
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Tennessee
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Walter
Shannon
(Nashville):
For
the terrific autographed karaoke CD.
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The
ranger at Old Stone Fort State Park (Manchester):
For
telling me all about local Indian history and loading me up with brochures.
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John, Curator of the Nathaniel Greene Museum (Greeneville):
For
giving me a tour of your wonderful museum.
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Virginia |
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Ranger
Joyce at Petersburg Battlefield National Park (Petersburg):
For
a stirring description of the Battle of the Crater, and for answering all of my
questions.
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Rhode
Island |
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Mary,
Caretaker of the Nathaniel Greene House (Coventry):
For
spending an hour with me, showing me around my ancestor’s house.
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Massachusetts
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Julie
(Somerville):
For
a terrific all-day tour of Boston that I'll never forget.
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Justin
(Boston):
For
warning me about those wild Australian women. Cheers!
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Brad
Parker (Concord):
For
spending an hour telling me all about Thoreau.
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Paula,
Reference Librarian (Ipswich):
For
helping me with my family research and letting me into the Archives Room.
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Susan
Hazen, Town Clerk (Rowley):
For
copying all those documents of my ancestors for me.
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Charlie,
Holyoke Heritage Center (Holyoke):
For
letting me into the Volleyball Hall of Fame.
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New York |
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Don, Debbie & Sarah (Manlius):
For
letting me get caught up on all my tasks, including updating my website, and for
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Dr.
Jake (Syracuse):
For
spending a couple hours with an old college buddy.
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Marilyn
and Mike (Skaneateles):
For
showing me around all day, for taking me to "Leuville," and for
letting me show you all my pictures of "Waltons Mountain."
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Deborah
(The Lyons Historian):
For
finding the information on my great-great-great-grandfather, Solomon Myers.
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Ontario,
Canada
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Roy
and the Mini-mart Owner (Putnam):
For
telling me about the Putnam book and about the area's history.
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The
Town Librarian (Putnam):
For
letting me borrow the Putnam book and for keeping the library open while I
copied it.
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Michigan |
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The
Mayville Librarian (Mayville):
For
helping me find the Myers' gravesites.
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Wisconsin
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Brad
(Madison):
For
arranging the rendezvous at the Beer Fest with the cell phones. Same time
next year.
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Minnesota |
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Mark,
Jayne, and their kids (Minneapolis):
For
staying up until I got there, for your hospitality, and for the delicious
steaks. You've got a wonderful family!
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Erma
and Bethene (Cottonwood County Historical Society, Windom):
For
helping me find my great-great-grandfather's farm. I wish I could've met
Clara.
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Mike
and Roger (Westbrook):
For
telling me about my great-great-grandfather's farm and for opening up his barn for
me.
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South
Dakota
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Janet
and Amber (Webster):
For
helping me with my ancestral search in the Day County Courthouse.
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The
Nice Woman in the Laundromat (Webster):
For
inviting me to your Dad's farm so I could talk to a real, live farmer... sorry it didn't work out.
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Other
Folks in Webster, including the Town Librarian and Claire at the Museum:
Everyone
was really friendly and helpful. What a great town!
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Ranger
Norma
(Fort Sisseton State Park):
For
telling a fellow historian about your fascinating park.
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"The
Vinegar Man," Dr. Lawrence Diggs (Roslyn):
For
an interesting hour-long discussion about Australia, digital cameras... and
vinegar.
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North Dakota |
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Bernie
and her Family (Bismarck):
For
a great chili dinner and for letting me share stories of Anna and Nels Swang.
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Susan
and Greg at the North Dakota Heritage Center
(Bismarck):
Two
of the most helpful people I've met on this trip. Thanks so much
for helping me learn about my Mom's heritage.
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The
Folks in Regan and Wing, including Hester, Ted, and Otto:
These
were the only people I met on my trip who remembered my Mom's parents and her
grandparents.
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Ranger
Eric at Fort Lincoln State Park
(Bismarck):
Thanks
for dropping by occasionally to see how things are going.
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Faye
in the Wells County Recorders Office (Fessenden):
For
helping me find Anna Swang's old house.
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The
Staff at the Bismarck Public Library
(Bismarck):
For
letting me "plug in" and update my website.
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Evelyn
Welk (Strasburg):
For
a wunnerful, wunnerful tour of your uncle Lawrence's homestead.
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New Zealand
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PB-Auckland:
For letting
me show you some slides of the U.S., and your tips on traveling in New Zealand
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Australia
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Peter
and Helen Horn:
For
your hospitality to a lone wanderer.
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