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Date Posted: 04/ 7/05 1:55:26pm
Author: dusty
Subject: Mansfield's Battleground

Howdy men,
This last weekend I was at Port Hudson. While there I say a magazine called "Louisiana Life", winter 2004/2005. Anyways on the cover is an article called "Coal War, Mining vs. Preservation Mansfieled's Battleground". There is an article by Cheryl H. White which talks about preservation verus destruction. Also there is picture of a bunch of farbs marching by the old white house. They are all dressed in white coats and look like hobos on parade, being led by Fearless Frank (I lost my mouthpiece) Aufsmuth. There are all kinda other grey back bitten, chigger chomped, galinipper gashed folks in the photos.
If any of ya'all would like a copy, I have about 12 left. Send me an email at Dustycowboy_00@yahoo.com
Dusty "Let me see them feet" Lind

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