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lensandpenpress · 5 years
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Outlaws in the Ozarks and Irish Wilderness
Outlaws in the Ozarks and Irish Wilderness
My Irish Wilderness Google alerts delivered to my inbox an article about the recent meeting of the Oregon County Historical Society in Thayer.  Members discussed “Ozarks Outlaws and Gangsters.”
“Vice President Mike Crawford discussed property in the Irish Wilderness that was rumored to have been visited and traveled through by Jesse and Frank James.”
Yes, “The Irish” remains to this day a place…
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arktrux · 6 years
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Fields #ireland #irlanda #irland #irishwilderness #irishlandscape #irishpride #irishsun #sunnyday #sunny #sunnysunday #drive #driving (at Comeragh Mountains)
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lensandpenpress · 5 years
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Irish Wilderness - where?
Irish Wilderness – where?
I still get google alerts for key words / concepts from our books on Father John Joseph Hogan and the Irish Wilderness in Missouri’s pre-Civil War Ozarks (Mystery of the Irish Wilderness and On the Mission in Missouri). As we all know, the crawling alogrithms that search out those key words can pull up references that have a tenuous link – if any at all – to the topic you’re following.  Such is…
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lensandpenpress · 3 years
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ANNOUNCING A HOLIDAY BOOK SALE! The holiday season is upon us all and BOOKS MAKE SPLENDID GIFTS! We are pleased to offer a 50% discount on our current inventory with free shipping.
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lensandpenpress · 5 years
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The Mysterious #IrishWilderness #RuralMissouri In recognition of everyone's favorite saint--Patrick, the March issue of Rural Missouri carries a full page article (note - a full page in…
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lensandpenpress · 5 years
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Lumbering in the Irish Wilderness
Lumbering in the #IrishWilderness #Ozarks
A couple of years ago our constant search for Ozarks-related antique ephemera turned up a rare graphic poster for the Missouri Lumber and Mining Company. Condition was a little rough with chipped edges and creases, but the graphics are strong and the subject is hard to find. This was exciting! Much of the chapter, “Paradise: Lost, Repossessed and Regained,” in Mystery of the Irish Wilderness abou…
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