diver_paula
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no wonder he was "flush" with excitement. OR was that flush with excrement?
LOL! I didn't even notice that statement!
Paula
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no wonder he was "flush" with excitement. OR was that flush with excrement?
Found a Singer! Circa 1915. (see photo)
Found a Singer! Circa 1915. (see photo)
Today, this political token was freed from the river's icy grasp. (see photos)
Hugh E. Stringer served as sheriff of St. Clair County from 1929-1932. The token is probably from late 1930. 1929 would surely have been an exciting time to have been on either side of the law, since the St. Clair River was a hotbed of rum-running activities during that year.
He's got my vote!
-Ray