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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Do stones lie?

Here's the deal. In 1937, a traveling salesman from California turned up a 21-pound stone in a creek four miles from Edenton, N.C. Scratched on the stone, in what appeared to be antique script, was a cross, and the names of Virginia Dare and her father Ananias Dare, who "went hence Unto Heaven 1591" supposedly killed by "salvages."
Prof. Hex at 8:08 AM
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