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Checking the Springfield History site is this photo.Was surprised to see this pop up on a local history Facebook page this morning. Mr. Chapman is my wife's Grandfather. We have that cannonball around somewhere...
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That is so cool! I think I would display the cannon ball with the photo. Civil war history is so interesting.Was surprised to see this pop up on a local history Facebook page this morning. Mr. Chapman is my wife's Grandfather. We have that cannonball around somewhere...
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That is so cool! I think I would display the cannon ball with the photo. Civil war history is so interesting.
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Hobbling because of mechanical brakes or as an anti-theft device?
+1That is so cool! I think I would display the cannon ball with the photo. Civil war history is so interesting.
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My first thought was that the parking meter hadn't been fed. What's that on the windshield? Could be a violation notice.
Or maybe the car was being re-possessed for non-payment of its financing, in which case notice thereof would be posted on the windshield?
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Or maybe the car was being re-possessed for non-payment of its financing, in which case notice thereof would be posted on the windshield?
sounds like a prank from an unsatisfied customerFrom the site of the photo: "Attorney A. Clyde Dennis inspects a chain fastening his car to a parking meter outside his office on the 900 block of North Boonville. He was unable to explain how it happened or who did it. A sign left on the windshield reads "Happy New Year Dennis." January 3, 1953."
I can't imagine who would do such a terrible thing to a lawyerFrom the site of the photo: "Attorney A. Clyde Dennis inspects a chain fastening his car to a parking meter outside his office on the 900 block of North Boonville. He was unable to explain how it happened or who did it. A sign left on the windshield reads "Happy New Year Dennis." January 3, 1953."
I can't imagine who would do such a terrible thing to a lawyer
I can't imagine who would do such a terrible thing to a lawyer
Boy, David Letterman sure has hit the skids since he retired.