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Joanne, I thought of one more thing.....A couple of years ago, several
researchers with whom I have chatted about the 1763 event agreed to join:
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So that when we chatted the messages would be archived and also that the
messages would reach a larger audience. We haven't chatted in a
while....but you might look back in the archives to see if there is
anything helpful there. It is a very quiet list, so searching the
archives should not be a huge job. I can't tell you how much we talked
about Col Bouquet and etc....but I am thinking that the website that I
sent you to use on the "way back machine" was from discussion on that
mail list...and as I said prod me after the holidays and I'll pull out
some of my files and piles. Marsha
qvarizona wrote:
>Fantastic. Many thanks, Marsha. I followed your instructions and ended up at
> http://web.archive.org/web/20000612232208/www.rootsweb.com/~indian/index.htm
> Not sure if you can go there directly or not, as the site may not be current. Do know the links are working.
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> The list of those captives restored as a result of Col. Bouquet's may be duplicates of those on Terry Gruber's site, but I haven't had time to study it yet. The site itself looks VERY
> promising.
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> Thanks, too, for the Way Back link. Nice to have that in one's tool box.
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> Joanne
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