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- From: mhr@hpuerca.atl.hp.com (Mike Reaser)
- Subject: Re: The Braxton County Monster
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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 19:33:41 GMT
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- In <102000@bu.edu> mammal@bass.bu.edu (Ronald Miller) writes:
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- >A previous poster (Dale.James@cs.cmu.edu) happened to mention the
- >Braxton Co. W.Va. area and the Flatwoods Green Monster. As I recall
- >there was also a Braxton County Monster, descriptions of which have
- >surfaced from time to time in the Charleston Gazette (often in the
- >late & lamented James Dent's columns...). Anyone out there recall
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- ??????????????????????????
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- >the story behind the Monster?
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- >R.P. Miller, displaced West Virginian
- >mammal@bass.bu.edu
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- I'm embarassed to admit this (due to his being a distant cousin of
- mine), but I wasn't aware James Dent had passed away. When? How?
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- Please e-mail responses. Thanks!
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