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<blockquote data-quote="Bestoutwest" data-source="post: 1365386" data-attributes="member: 19397"><p>You guys should read The Frontiersman by Allen Eckert. Talks about Simon Kenton and that area (into Ohio), and the taking of land/warring with the Native Americans. Fascinating book, well written and I learned a ton. Plus, Simon Kenton was a B-A-D A$$ who ran the gauntlet several times and survived into old age. Tough dude.</p><p></p><p>Ron, this is particularly aimed at you. Buy this book, some better wine and go to town.</p><p></p><p>And fascinating post. My mother had an outhouse, but my father grew up very 'civilized.' Both are from Vermont, my mother very rural, which I wouldn't consider too different than a lot of you guys. Had farm animals and a garden to eat, not a hobby. No TV until she was close to 10, and a party line for a bit as a kid, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bestoutwest, post: 1365386, member: 19397"] You guys should read The Frontiersman by Allen Eckert. Talks about Simon Kenton and that area (into Ohio), and the taking of land/warring with the Native Americans. Fascinating book, well written and I learned a ton. Plus, Simon Kenton was a B-A-D A$$ who ran the gauntlet several times and survived into old age. Tough dude. Ron, this is particularly aimed at you. Buy this book, some better wine and go to town. And fascinating post. My mother had an outhouse, but my father grew up very 'civilized.' Both are from Vermont, my mother very rural, which I wouldn't consider too different than a lot of you guys. Had farm animals and a garden to eat, not a hobby. No TV until she was close to 10, and a party line for a bit as a kid, too. [/QUOTE]
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