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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

History Camp! Looking into the Future!



What is this I see? The Sherwood History Camp Beaver wants to know. History Camp is when? Hmmmm. The answer is a mystery. The only clue we have is that the Camp happens in two different months. Hmmmm. We'd best test the HISTORY CAMP FORM link above! We'll find more clues there, perhaps.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hmmm?? I guess we have to solve the mystery in order to go!!!

Clyde Ray List said...

It's best to get started before you get there, yes. There are so many mysteries about Sherwood to solve. But it's not an absolute requirement.

Lilly Morgen said...

Well, indeed! I do believe that we will stage another Prohibition event for this said History Camp!!!

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I am James Christopher Smock. I arrived in Oregon at the age of four with the family Hall. We were eight in number. It was 1852. My wife Mary Ellen Sebastian and I platted the town of "Smockville" in 1889, which later became the Town of Sherwood.