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On hearing Kate Mulgrew is in a one night performance of Schiller's
"Mary Stuart" in NYC tonight:

Query: Does anyone know the final resting place of Zebulon Pike?
Why:

While working for Jobco, we may have found the remains of Zebulon
Pike, blown up when the bombproof exploded in Toronto while the US was
invading Canada in the War of 1812. Some "smart guy" was preparing an
explosive surprize for the US. In retaliation, Brits burned Washington
and bombarded Ft. McHenry Baltimore. Pike, I think, may be buried on
the parade ground at Madison Barracks, Sackett's Harbor, NY on Lake
Ontario.

A former "War Brides" processing place at the end of WWII, there is a
now a former fence from Buckingham Palace around the cemetery there as
a "reconciliation".

Dr. Guthrie used ether in surgery there in the 1840's. President Grant
served there right out of West Point Academy as a lieutenant and later
as an Army Captain at Governors Island, in New York City's harbor,
recently, thanks to former President William J. Clinton, returned to
NYC for less than the $1/2 billion Congress may have asked for to pay
off the National debt. I was there for 4 days geoarchaeology testing
near Fort John Jay built by Columbia University students.

If not, who might I ask? And if nobody knows what should that mean to
any human remains found there, left until DNA can be sampled?

Sincerely,
George Myers

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