W. A. "mayorbubba" McElveen wrote: > > First of all....as an introduction...I am [email protected] name > bubba McElveen....I have real interest in all of Sumter's history.....I have > not done any work on the red bones other that I have McDonald Furman's file > that I purchased from the Univ. of S. C. Library....a copy has been placed > in the research center in Sumter....may be in the archives portion of the > building.....There are some of the decendants of the red bones that Furman > mentions in his writings but I have not been able to make contact with > any....I paid 20 to 25.00 for the file in Columbia....and have also picked > up clippings from the Charleston News & Courier and The Watchman and > Southron......don't think I have sent these copies to our local > archives.....if you have his story on the frog (?) at Nasty Branch turning > into a Prince.....would like to get a copy....have most of it but the bottom > of the column and conclusion of the story is missing....it is wonderful > story.....hope you have it and if you do ....how may I obtain > it.......another thing....Furman lived at "Corn Hill" plantation......do you > know where this location might be today???....Thanks very much......Mayor > Bubba > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Tuesday, September 22, 1998 10:52 PM > Subject: Re: [SCSUMTER-L] Mapping > > >Dear Unknown , > >I was most interested in your discussion on MacDonald Furman. I too have > some > >of his articles on the Privateer edbones. Are you doing any genealogy on > that > >group of people? I would be interested in contact. > >[email protected] REMOVE ME FROM THIS LIST!!! My work email is being buried in all these messages. MAKE THEM STOP!!!!