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Family’s dilemma: Gas rights vs. black heritage…


Family’s dilemma: Gas rights vs. black heritage…

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2 Comments

  1. Posted February 8, 2010 at 2:13 pm | Permalink

    Amazing story. A black veteran of the Revolutionary War – an historic farm – gas drilling. Sounds like the efforts to preserve this property has become a community effort.

  2. Posted February 8, 2010 at 2:58 pm | Permalink

    If this woman loves the property so much, then why has she allowed it to fall into a state of disrepair? Sell the rights or don't…..why is this news? As long as my tax dollars aren't used, I could care less. It sounds like she is trying to get attention, so the Smithsonian or a place like it will get interested and come to the rescue.

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