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"Lyle E. Browning" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 Oct 2001 23:28:54 -0400
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Relative to the original question  which
specifically asked about a Prince George
County, VA Mt. Airy plantation, it is shown
in the Official Military Atlas of the Civil
War on Plate LXV.1 on the Appomattox River
between Hopewell and Petersburg between what
is now the Federal TimeShare Facility and
Puddledock Road, as previously noted in my
earlier post. The Mt. Airy in question is not
in or near Danville, VA, Chesterfield County,
Prince Georges County Maryland, or Richmond
County. These are legitimate Mt. Airy's, but
suffer one small and distinguishingly fatal
fault: they are not in Prince George County,
VA as per the original question. Its feet are
nailed to the perch, it is an ex-parrot, etc.
as the Mt. Airy in question was listed in
fact in Prince George County, VA. The
Harrison association is shown in my
archaeological survey background for the
Riverside Regional Jail.

Lyle

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