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It is nice to know that Kansas City was part of the South West at that time! I wonder when it Moved?
I did read that before Tennessee became a state it was considered the Southwest territory. Funny how these locations have moved around over the years. Next thing we know Colorado will be on the west coast and the Rockey Mountains will replace the Mississippi River!
But it’s all in NW Europe now anyway, Mike.
Hard times have always been with Kansas.(and the rest of the world for that matter) We persevere. And, we don’t blame our difficulties on someone else burning coal for energy. Any whinebag that does so, it no friend of humanity.
Much more to say, but too much cervesa.
Peace.