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Here is an interesting historical item that some might be interested in checking out.

Magyar

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http://www.apo-epsilon.org:80/files/merchant.ihtml?pid=2726&lastcatid=110&step=4
 
What exactly IS a "Slave Plantation ?" I've seen cotton plantations, I've seen sugar plantations but I've never seen or read about slave plantations ? What kind of history-altering crap is that?
 
on a interesting historical item that was just sold, she just pasted the link and didn't write the story but found it interesting as I did :cool:, thanks Mags :thumbup:

This is not the views forum, this is the Friends and Finds Forum where historical history is still loved and found, chill dude and we will get along just fine ;)
 
Magz
 
that you did, a great historic medallion that was just sold and all you did was post a link to the sale.

Why people go that extra mile to dig deeper just makes me shake my head, don't sweat it Mags, it's called the internet :thumbup:

General Ray!
 
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