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Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Shirley wrote: "I would like to know something, I was told that grand mother Barclay drove an electric car when she came to TN from PA in 1916 or some time around then. Where did she recharge, or did it recharge itself?"
other than getting in here when someone pots i have no idea how to follow along you got me Shirley. if she really was as bossy as I've heard the car was to scared to run out of charge
1500 mile extension cord...hahaha. you can go to blogger and look for barclay blogger, then go to archive on right side of page, click and post. the message will come to me first, then i will post it. i do it that way so i get no spam. i will try to put a link on my facebook profile if i can. does that help? or comment on facebook and i will cut and paste. make sure you click on "follow" on right side of page, and don't forget to check out the ads. they are supposed to be relative to the blog content. tell me if you are having problems.
when i lived on an old farm outside of cecilton md, i found a letter from their local electric co-op, dated from the 1920's. the letter informed the home owner that the co-op had a minimum fee of (something like $1.10) and they were not using that much electric, they should get a toaster,or radio! the point i'm trying to make is, if cecilton md had electric out to the farms,so would other rural areas,maybe??
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maybe she had a 1500 mile ext. cord??
other than getting in here when someone pots i have no idea how to follow along
you got me Shirley. if she really was as bossy as I've heard the car was to scared to run out of charge
1500 mile extension cord...hahaha. you can go to blogger and look for barclay blogger, then go to archive on right side of page, click and post. the message will come to me first, then i will post it. i do it that way so i get no spam. i will try to put a link on my facebook profile if i can. does that help? or comment on facebook and i will cut and paste. make sure you click on "follow" on right side of page, and don't forget to check out the ads. they are supposed to be relative to the blog content. tell me if you are having problems.
when i lived on an old farm outside of cecilton md, i found a letter from their local electric co-op, dated from the 1920's. the letter informed the home owner that the co-op had a minimum fee of (something like $1.10) and they were not using that much electric, they should get a toaster,or radio!
the point i'm trying to make is, if cecilton md had electric out to the farms,so would other rural areas,maybe??
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