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WANTED DEAD or ALIVE: LONE STAR SERIAL NUMBER INFO
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasLoneStar56" data-source="post: 390872" data-attributes="member: 14624"><p>I'm with you guys about all the digital. It's great for researching online, but what about when it's gone? That's exactly why I have printed everything I can get my hands on about the Lone Star boats.</p><p></p><p>I wish there was a way to start collecting serial numbers to establish "A List". I've given it some thought and I think I have figured out a way to do just that, with some help and info from others. I will work on that.</p><p></p><p>Bobber,</p><p></p><p>I received an email update on your project. Congrats! =D> =D> =D></p><p></p><p>satx,</p><p></p><p>I'm looking forward to seeing some pics of the old gal! You know how I love those old Lone Stars! :mrgreen:</p><p></p><p>BTW: Interesting history from both of you. I was lucky. Our Mother was all into genealogy. She printed it all, laminated everything and placed in notebooks. Mine is of Choctaw and Irish. My great grand parents walked The Trail of Tears to Oklahoma Territory. I remember my great grandma. She died on her 100th birthday, in a nursing home in Lindsay, OK, with her long hair, in braids. She was Choctaw. My great grandpa died before I was born. He was Choctaw, as well. He went to work for a white family when he was just a boy, and took on their last name. Thanks to my late Mother, we have all this, in print. [-o<</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasLoneStar56, post: 390872, member: 14624"] I'm with you guys about all the digital. It's great for researching online, but what about when it's gone? That's exactly why I have printed everything I can get my hands on about the Lone Star boats. I wish there was a way to start collecting serial numbers to establish "A List". I've given it some thought and I think I have figured out a way to do just that, with some help and info from others. I will work on that. Bobber, I received an email update on your project. Congrats! =D> =D> =D> satx, I'm looking forward to seeing some pics of the old gal! You know how I love those old Lone Stars! :mrgreen: BTW: Interesting history from both of you. I was lucky. Our Mother was all into genealogy. She printed it all, laminated everything and placed in notebooks. Mine is of Choctaw and Irish. My great grand parents walked The Trail of Tears to Oklahoma Territory. I remember my great grandma. She died on her 100th birthday, in a nursing home in Lindsay, OK, with her long hair, in braids. She was Choctaw. My great grandpa died before I was born. He was Choctaw, as well. He went to work for a white family when he was just a boy, and took on their last name. Thanks to my late Mother, we have all this, in print. [-o< [/QUOTE]
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