Food for Thought
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08-10-2019, 07:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-10-2019 10:48 AM by mike86002000.)
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RE: Food for Thought
Laurie,
Thomas Brooke was much more illustrious than I had imagined. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Brooke_Jr. . That's Jr. but said to be owner of Brookfield. I wonder which Tom Brooke put his initials on boundary stones, there were a few. I'm still skeptical about the ballast stone story. I know it's widely repeated. Perhaps the folks at the Smithsonian could help. They should be able to analyze a sample, if you could spare an authentic stone, and tell for sure if it came from England. I'm a "National Associate Member", but that just means I bought their magazine subscription. I knew some of the nice folks who worked there, but that was a time ago. I think you would have more "clout/cred" as director of the Surratt House Museum. How big are these things? Would it be practical to ship one, or better to take a sample? Mike |
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