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Lincoln's Funeral Train Plot-Foiled
07-24-2012, 07:52 AM
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RE: Lincoln's Funeral Train Plot-Foiled
Thank you Scott for weighing in!

Bill Nash
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07-24-2012, 07:55 AM
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RE: Lincoln's Funeral Train Plot-Foiled
If you could kindly provide a name, address and phone or email, I would like to follow-up.

Scott Trostel

PS. Structural repairs to our home were completed late Sauturday, reroofing continues. Trees around the house that went down are sawn up and most have been taken to the wood pile. Another 10 pine trees in our woods remain where they fell, and will probably not be moved until this fall.
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07-24-2012, 08:36 AM
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RE: Lincoln's Funeral Train Plot-Foiled
Scott,Here is a contact list for you--Town Historian--Mary Jo Lanphear---Address-2300 Elmwood Ave--Rochester,NY-14618--Phone--585-784-5238--Hours--Wednesday-3pm to 9pm----E-mail-info@townofbrighton.net--Good Luck-Herb
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