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Exonumia from the 1905 Lewis and Clack Expo



 
 
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Old August 10th 05, 05:43 AM
John Gilbert
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Default Exonumia from the 1905 Lewis and Clack Expo

The two or three other people in the world that collect the Exonumia from
the Portland, Lewis and Clark Expo, might be interested in looking at:

http://home.earthlink.net/~mrjohngilbert/COLLEC.html

I spent most of the day adding in recent finds, and trying to get the whole
site more organized. This is now taking up the lion's share of the 10 meg
of space I get with my earthlink account.

Thanks,

John Gilbert


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Old August 10th 05, 02:31 PM
Ed Hendricks
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John Gilbert wrote:
The two or three other people in the world that collect the Exonumia
from the Portland, Lewis and Clark Expo, might be interested in
looking at:

http://home.earthlink.net/~mrjohngilbert/COLLEC.html

I spent most of the day adding in recent finds, and trying to get the
whole site more organized. This is now taking up the lion's share of
the 10 meg of space I get with my earthlink account.

Thanks,

John Gilbert


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Very interesting, indeed. Thanks for sharing.


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Old August 10th 05, 02:32 PM
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Ed Hendricks typed in Outlook Express 6.0:

John Gilbert wrote:
The two or three other people in the world that collect the Exonumia
from the Portland, Lewis and Clark Expo, might be interested in
looking at:

http://home.earthlink.net/~mrjohngilbert/COLLEC.html

I spent most of the day adding in recent finds, and trying to get the
whole site more organized. This is now taking up the lion's share of
the 10 meg of space I get with my earthlink account.

Thanks,

John Gilbert


Um, what was the poin of a that? There isn't a message!

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Old August 10th 05, 02:41 PM
Ed Hendricks
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me wrote:
Ed Hendricks typed in Outlook Express 6.0:

John Gilbert wrote:
The two or three other people in the world that collect the Exonumia
from the Portland, Lewis and Clark Expo, might be interested in
looking at:

http://home.earthlink.net/~mrjohngilbert/COLLEC.html

I spent most of the day adding in recent finds, and trying to get
the whole site more organized. This is now taking up the lion's
share of the 10 meg of space I get with my earthlink account.

Thanks,

John Gilbert


Um, what was the poin of a that? There isn't a message!


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Am I to understand that you are not seeing the text of my message? I am in
the process of tweeking a new computer and need the feedback if, indeed, my
messages are not appearing as they should.


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Old August 10th 05, 02:43 PM
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Ed Hendricks typed in Outlook Express 6.0:

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Am I to understand that you are not seeing the text of my message? I am in
the process of tweeking a new computer and need the feedback if, indeed, my
messages are not appearing as they should.


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Ed Hendricks
ANA# R178621


Err.. Id din't reliase. I scrolled down and it was in your signature. But
I have signature's set to be a very light gray. Just post above the "--".
Sorry for the confusion!
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Old August 10th 05, 09:27 PM
Ed Hendricks
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me wrote:
Ed Hendricks typed in Outlook Express 6.0:

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Am I to understand that you are not seeing the text of my message?
I am in the process of tweeking a new computer and need the feedback
if, indeed, my messages are not appearing as they should.


©¿©¬
~
Ed Hendricks
ANA# R178621


Err.. Id din't reliase. I scrolled down and it was in your signature.
But I have signature's set to be a very light gray. Just post above
the "--". Sorry for the confusion!



How's this?

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Old August 10th 05, 10:30 PM
Jay (me)
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Ed Hendricks typed in Outlook Express 6.0:
me wrote:
Ed Hendricks typed in Outlook Express 6.0:

--

Am I to understand that you are not seeing the text of my message?
I am in the process of tweeking a new computer and need the feedback
if, indeed, my messages are not appearing as they should.


©¿©¬
~
Ed Hendricks
ANA# R178621


Err.. Id din't reliase. I scrolled down and it was in your signature.
But I have signature's set to be a very light gray. Just post above
the "--". Sorry for the confusion!



How's this?


Yup, now it looks right,

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Old August 11th 05, 12:30 AM
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A nice collection. This would seem to be a good opportunity to
re-catalog Lewis & Clark expo material. You could renumber in a more
logical manner and correct the mistakes of previous catalogers. The
TAMS journal would be a good venue. Thanks for the web page!

 




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