Decision 2016: Tavish for President! Left? Right? Something in between? Intrepid Pup is a new breed of candidate to make America sane again. What do you think of his qualifications? Vote November 8, 2016.
Decision 2016: Tavish for President! Left? Right? Something in between? Intrepid Pup is a new breed of candidate to make America sane again. What do you think of his qualifications? Vote November 8, 2016.
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This #WITWW, Yonder was in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. This building was intended to become the town hall but in its unfinished state was commandeered for a Civil War hospital in the wake of the Battles of South Mountain and Antietam. Today, the edifice is known as McMurran Hall and is part of Shepherd University.
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I wish I had seen the post this morning. Love Shepherdstown.
I remember when I visited Annapolis with you and Fritz. We walked through the hall there, and I learned the place was the Colonial Capital at one time.
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