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Started by dalebert, April 29, 2008, 02:13 PM NHFT

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KBCraig


mappchik

In reply to a client's question about my schedule this week:
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I have to work on a bottle of George Dickel, and update another proof
for a stage show. Found out my Jack Daniels art isn't coming in until
Monday, so I'll be able to get back to the Tenant section as soon as
Elvis leaves the building. Yes, the stage show is for one of the "world's
top Elvis impersonators"

Lloyd Danforth

Rather unusual for a Topographer




mappchik

Quote from: Lloyd Danforth on June 19, 2008, 12:04 PM NHFT
Rather unusual for a Topographer

I'm updating a Nashville Visitor Guide Map (Cartography). The publisher's clients send me artwork which goes around the map, and I place logos for the advertisers on the map.

I know... I'm slutting up a perfectly accurate map for money. I'm a map whore.

Lloyd Danforth


Russell Kanning


AntonLee



Kat Kanning

Quick Stats

Will Buchanan has walked 514 miles so far on the Walk For Liberty, (Brooke has walked many of those as well).

Will has walked a total of 162 hours for liberty!

Will has burned approximately 39,717 calories from his walks.

We are now in Kamiah, ID.

We are in our 3rd state out of 21 that we'll pass through.

We've been on the road for 68 days now.

We've made 62 videos on YouTube so far. Click here to watch the latest videos.

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Media Updates

Will and Brooke were on the front page in one of Idaho's newspapers, The Lewiston Tribune. The article came out on Friday, June 13th. This was their first newspaper coverage! Good job!

They were also featured in the Clearwater Progress which is based out of Kamiah, ID. It was a very nice article that mentioned the Free State Project quite a bit.

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John Buchanan's 1st Walk For Liberty Email Update

Let me start off by introducing myself. I'm Will's younger brother, John. I've been a support participant on the Walk For Liberty since it began on April 14th from Cannon Beach, OR. I'm not doing the walking, but I'm helping out in many other ways. For starters, I'm going to be taking over the Walk For Liberty email updates. Other than that, I'm helping to spread the message of liberty in many others ways, as well as taking care of the day-to-day things in the RV and whatnot.

Anyway, what an amazing trip so far!

I love to travel. I've been to many countries, lived in two foreign ones, and traveled many parts of the U.S. many times over, including a drive up to Alaska. But I've never experienced a journey like this before.

Seeing America's beautiful wonders at several miles a day on average is so unique for me. Most people (including myself) are used to blasting through cities and countrysides in order to get to the final destination. So putting on the breaks and setting the cruise control to a creeping pace is wildly fascinating.

We've passed through big cities and small ones, and I've had enough time to feel and experience the energy of each place. Going warp factor 9 through the country never offered me this sense of connection to each place.

Witnessing a lot of cool things is, well, cool.

I've met strangers in Hillsboro, OR who gave us lots of warm hospitality. I've seen dead coyotes hanging on a fence in the small town of Prescott, WA. I've seen many different kinds of private RV parks and government state parks in such a short period of time. I've slept in the parking lots of Wal-Mart and talked with the other "lot inhabitants," both rich and poor. I've seen many birds, cows, deer, horses, dogs, cats, llamas, and even roosters sleeping in bushes next to an egg seller's bedroom window (we ended up buying some giant brown eggs there).

Like I said, it's an amazing trip so far.

Our final destination is still over 3,000 miles away. We're headin' towards the coast of New Hampshire. We'll get there some time before the new year. We'll see so many varied landscapes, experience great weather changes, meet exciting, friendly new people, and we'll do it all with our message of liberty, served with a smile.

We really want to see a change in the government. We want it so badly that we're sacrificing our time, money, and personal space to achieve it for everyone. But I don't think "sacrificing" is the right word. I see it more as "investing."

We're slowly making our way across America and spreading the message of the Free State Project and Ron Paul's new endeavor, Campaign For Liberty. I encourage you to learn more about these if you haven't done so already.

I'm really impressed with Will and Brooke's perseverance and dedication to walk so much. My brother is a really hardworking guy. He's determined to film, edit and upload a short video every single day. He's doing a phenomenal job of documenting the Walk For Liberty. His style is nice: part nature (and urban), part commentary, and part dry humor all in one.

No one else on YouTube is presenting (or reporting) with such a style that I've seen.

Right now this is our mission: education, inspiration, and action toward true liberty and freedom for all. We truly believe the federal government is a lost cause. They have become too big, too corrupt, too intrusive, and too blinded by greed and power to "lead us," and with proper education, Americans don't even need their leadership to be a successful society.

The U.S federal government does not represent me. It's changed into something offensive and something in need of change.

The Free State Project is currently a group of over 8,000 liberty-loving individuals who have pledged to move to New Hampshire at some point to form a community of activists dedicated to changing the local and state government's maximum role to that of protecting life, liberty and property. The future success of this project will inspire other states to take action.

We will make this happen.

I hope to send you an email update at least once a week (maybe more) with new things to report or just to talk about my feelings in regard to the trip or the state of the country. If you have any questions about anything, feel free to ask.

P.S. - If you really want to get hooked to the message of liberty, check out the 6 day a week talk radio program, Free Talk Live. And if you want, click here to listen to their latest controversial broadcast for free.

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Some Comments From Our Supporters on YouTube

Thanks so much for what you're doing. We love you and we're with you in spirit. ON WITH THE REVOLUTION. - Sashia48

Will i agree that private roads would be a better idea, i agree private ways of doing things would be better on most fronts but for some reason if you speak against any goverment system you get this attitude from people. walking across country i'm sure you get some weird looks from people,how do you deal with the hardened willfully asleep that just put their fingers in their ears and go lalala when they hear the truth about how and why government sux and doesn't work in it's current form . - Openupyoureyes

Dude, that stretch of road is really dangerous. You probably should have taken the parallel train tracks. I guess even your wife is braver than I am. BTW, isn't legalizing freedom a contradiction? - Canlore

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Help Spread the Word :)

Do you know anyone else who you think would be interested in this update or our website? Please, forward this email along! We're happy to meet new supporters like you :)

Onward to liberty!

- John

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Recap: What Is the Walk For Liberty?

Will Buchanan is walking 100% of the way across America to save the country. His wife, Brooke is walking many of those miles as well, and they're walking from Oregon to New Hampshire to be exact. The Walk For Liberty wants to raise awareness of the Free State Project, which is a migration of liberty activists all moving to New Hampshire, and of Ron Paul's new project, Campaign For Liberty.

The Walk For Liberty has a support RV and a car as well. Will's brother, John shuttles the "liberty walkers" back and forth in the car from the walking route to their home on wheels every day. They always start walking from the previous day's stopping point.

Click here to learn more about the adventure to save America one step at a time. And don't forget to watch the daily videos we made for you.

Russell Kanning

           Fifth Generation. — Captain Joseph Hoyt, son of the above, was born at a place called Lion's Mouth, Massachusetts, in the year 1727. He married Sarah Collins. Removed to Brentwood, New Hampshire, as early as 1752, in that part incorporated as Poplin in 1764. He was taxed in Poplin as late as 1772, but he very soon after removed to Grafton, New Hampshire, being one of the earliest settlers of that place. Tradition says that the first apple trees set out in Grafton consisted of one hundred trees carried there from Poplin by the wife of Joseph Hoyt. It is said that Joseph raised twenty men and went as captain when the Indians burnt Royalton, but he did not reach that place. He was the father of eight children; he died in 1808.

           Sixth Generation. — Joseph Hoyt, son of the above, was born October 17, 1754. He married Polly Cass; he lived in Grafton, New Hampshire, until about 1800, then removed to Bolton, Lower Canada. He was the father of fifteen children; he was my father's grand-father.

           Seventh Generation. — Joseph Hoyt, son of the above, was my grand-father. He was born March 5, 1775, in Grafton, New Hampshire; he married Sally Stevens of Enfield, New Hampshire, May 3, 1798; he was the father of fourteen children; he died in Bolton, Canada, August 27, 1849.

           Eighth Generation. — Joseph Hoyt, my father, was the son of the above. He was born March 7, 1809; he was twice married; his first wife, Sarah Boyce, was my mother; he married my mother November 17, 1835; my father is still living; my mother died February 22, 1842; there were three children by this marriage, all of them are present here today with their families.

           Ninth Generation. — I am the youngest son of Joseph Hoyt. I was born September 4, 1840; married November 25, 1865, Sophia J. Silsbee, and live in East Saginaw, Michigan. We have one child.

Lloyd Danforth

#175
(Ebay stuff)
This is a very old gun book.  MODERN AMERICAN RIFLES,  by A. C. Gould ( ''Ralph Greenwood''), 1892.  On the second page it says'' A limited Edition only.  Bradlee Whidden, Publisher, 18 Arch St. Boston,  Mass.   I don't know if it is a first edition or limited edition or ?   Chapters on Principles of the rifle, boring, straighting, target sights, telescope sights, repeating refles, military rifles, aiming, shooting and much more.  Hardcover, 338 pages, and is in very good condition for it's age.

Kat Kanning


Russell Kanning


Lloyd Danforth

(more Ebay stuff)

I'm just guessing that it is Native American

Russell Kanning