Thursday, April 29
April 29 Hannibal, Mo
Hannibal is were we have some relatives. My mom and dad met and married in Hannibal in 1945. Our group has grown by one with the addition of CUZ Phil. We are off to see some more cousins for dinner.
April 28 Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg is half way or 60 miles from both Washington, DC and Richmond, VA. See map Before the Civil War it was the center of commerce with boat traffic on the Rappahannock River, roads and railroads intersecting at this gentile southern town. Control of the roads and railroads was important to both sides and both sides paid dearly to gain control of the town. Four battles, 1st and 2nd battles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and the Battle of the Wilderness we fought in and around Fredericksburg. The town was in very bad shape and did not recover for over a 100 years. Fredericksburg is a very nice town to visit. Of course we were hunting relatives on the Shepherd side of the family and hit a gold mine in the locale library. There were a passel, dating back to the late 1700's.
Lunch ~ Fredericksburg Sammy T's (find any other spot to eat)
Dinner at Red Hot & Blues Great Bar-B-Que...... Yummy in my tummy.cksburg
Linda and Nancy on the hunt in Fredericksburg
Lunch ~ Fredericksburg Sammy T's (find any other spot to eat)
Dinner at Red Hot & Blues Great Bar-B-Que...... Yummy in my tummy.cksburg
Linda and Nancy on the hunt in Fredericksburg
April 27 Oak Hill Cemetery Georgetown in DC
Linda, Nancy and I went headstone hunting for some of Linda's relatives in the beautiful Oak Hill Cemetery in Georgetown. We found a bundle of them scattered around two sections of the cemetery.
Lunch at Clyde's in Georgetown. Great food. We sat at the second table back in the picture.
Chapel at Oak Hill
Lunch at Clyde's in Georgetown. Great food. We sat at the second table back in the picture.
Chapel at Oak Hill
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