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Post by Diane Merkel on Aug 15, 2007 16:41:03 GMT -6
Paul Chorlton's work hangs at the Alamo and at LBH. Award-winning artist Paul Chorlton has the Wild West in his blood.
Tales of frontier battles, cowboys and Indians, the bravery and steadfastness of those involved in the most testing times of American history are so real to him - because his relatives were there.
“My grandmother was a Native Indian, a Dakota Indian, a Sioux, and she was at the Battle of Little Bighorn - her parents had been killed by Custer in 1868,” said Mr Chorlton. Article: tinyurl.com/396r8y
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Post by markland on Aug 15, 2007 16:54:18 GMT -6
Paul Chorlton's work hangs at the Alamo and at LBH. Award-winning artist Paul Chorlton has the Wild West in his blood.
Tales of frontier battles, cowboys and Indians, the bravery and steadfastness of those involved in the most testing times of American history are so real to him - because his relatives were there.
“My grandmother was a Native Indian, a Dakota Indian, a Sioux, and she was at the Battle of Little Bighorn - her parents had been killed by Custer in 1868,” said Mr Chorlton. Article: tinyurl.com/396r8yThanks for the giggle! Billy
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Post by harpskiddie on Aug 15, 2007 20:38:07 GMT -6
Aliens from outer space are living in my car. Evening Star, I wanna know, I wanna know........
Gordie, I lost ten points just for being in the right place at exactly the wrong time........
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Post by Diane Merkel on Aug 15, 2007 23:00:06 GMT -6
You are welcome! I was hoping someone would enjoy it. I'm sure another of his ancestors was with Santa Anna . . . .
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Post by BrokenSword on Aug 16, 2007 6:27:02 GMT -6
Now, now ... no snickering at a descendant of Baron Munchausen.
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