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Rattlesnake Eggs for Breakfast
Thomas G. Anderson (1779-1875) was a fur-trader in northwestern Wisconsin in the opening years of the 19th century. He spent the winter of 1811-1812 sixty miles from his nearest neighbor, and when the spring thaw came about March 20th, he headed south to Prairie du Chien. From there he turned up the Wisconsin River for Green Bay with his flotilla of canoes loaded with 330 buffalo robes and 10 packs of beaver and other pelts, worth several thousand dollars.
"It being early in the season," he recalled many years later, "and hard work for the men to stem the strong current of the Wisconsin River, I permitted them to..."
What a neat story!
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Anne
Cool, I'm bookmarking it....too tired to read it now.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story!!!..Thank you much for sharing!!! Have an awesome day my friend xoxo
ReplyDeleteAh, just what I needed first thing in the morning ~ a bit of a history lesson.
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Thers xoxoxoxo
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Me
ReplyDeleteI thought so too!
Kinda gross but hey, we do what we have to do simply to survive!
You have a great day too!
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,me
hehehe
ReplyDeleteShould be a good thing for a great teacher!
Ditto on the good day wish!
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me
What a great story. Thanks for sharing it! I sure hope your Thursday will be a great one! Hugs your way!!
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