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C Reeves <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 3 Dec 2004 00:15:36 -0500
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Greetings,


Jillian has a good point:
>>>>  Make connections for them....have a Boy Scout troop come 
out and get interested, contact local historical societies, contact 
genealogical organizations in the area, men's clubs, veteran's groups (if 
there can be a connection made to one of the wars), have a realtor sponsor 
an event at the house....and the list goes on. Hope this helps.

-  Boy and Girl Scouts can earn badges related to local history.
-  Have you spoken to local history teachers (middle and high-school not
just collegiate?  Many teachers are dying to make a connection for some of
their students that they can grasp (literally in this case).
-  You suggest the house goes back to the 1720's.  Are there any local
churches that go back that far?  There may be records to corroborate.

Good luck,

	Christopher

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