Thanks to Kevin Levin over at Civil War Memory for his very kind end-of-year kudos for Mysteries and Conundrums. We thank all of you too for reading. We have had great fun doing this, and look forward to year #2.
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I couldn’t have said it better! This site has become a must read for me every day. I wish every battlefield had something similar. Good job!
By: William Lawson on December 22, 2010
at 11:42 am
I agree 100%. I don’t comment often, but I do check here almost every day. I have learned more here than I ever imagined. It is like Christmas morning everytime I read a new post – something new and exciting everytime. Thanks so much to all who post share their knowledge.
By: Steve Blancard on December 23, 2010
at 3:33 pm
Congrats!! You deserve the mention…great website and great job!
By: Corey Meyer on January 1, 2011
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