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Henry,
Your defense of the "fine work" and "rock-solidness" of Jon Kukla book
may be justified, however do you agree with his TJ/Sally
statements........if so, then I will be eager to read your book as well.
I want to know where historians get such unproven material. I don't know
how you could state that your clarification of an earlier misstatement
by someone was misused........I congratulate you for being so observant.
Herb Barger
I do not wish to prolong this discussion but I will say quickly that
nothing in my note diminishes the fine work Jon Kukla did in
"Jefferson's Women." His research is rock-solid. I wrote to rectify a
misstatement that appeared on this list. I was afraid that my post
would be misused, and it has been.
Henry Wiencek
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Herbert Barger <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Henry,
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> This is a great clarification that comes out of the Pike Co. article.
> With this all in mind we should wonder just where AGR and Jon Kukla
got
> their facts that TJ fathered 6-7 children. This is what REAL study and
> research produces. Great study Henry.
>
> Herb Barger
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>
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