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Or the beginning of the war of never ending re-encactors
Conrad

-----Original Message----- 
From: Boyer, Jeffrey, DCA
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 7:30 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: FW: Today in history

That makes today the 150th anniversary of the "official" beginning of the 
War of Northern Occupation.



Jeffrey L. Boyer, RPA
Supervisory Archaeologist/Project Director
Office of Archaeological Studies, Museum of New Mexico

  *   mail: P.O. Box 2087, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504
  *   physical: 407 Galisteo Street, Suite B-100, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
  *   tel: 505.827.6387 fax: 505.827.3904
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"The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there." -L. P. 
Hartley, The Go-Between, 1953
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From: Boyer, Jeffrey, DCA
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 5:27 PM
To: NMAC-L; [log in to unmask]; DCA-- OAS; DCA--ARMSARCH
Subject: Today in history


Today in history: Seven states having seceded from the United States in 
January 1861, on April 12, 1861 South Carolina troops fired on Federal 
troops at Fort Sumter, beginning the armed hostilities of the War of 
Northern Aggression (unarmed hostilities having begun much earlier).



Jeffrey L. Boyer, RPA
Supervisory Archaeologist/Project Director
Office of Archaeological Studies, Museum of New Mexico

  *   mail: P.O. Box 2087, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504
  *   physical: 407 Galisteo Street, Suite B-100, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
  *   tel: 505.827.6387 fax: 505.827.3904
  *   e-mail: [log in to unmask]

"The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there." -L. P. 
Hartley, The Go-Between, 1953 

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