Talk:Motif Number 1

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How Motif No.1 Got Its Name.

dond (talk) 20:52, 8 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

L.M. Vincent Fri Sep 23 2016 Another small piece on the small shack, which yet again avails me of the opportunity to dispel one of the many persistent myths; specifically, that the shack was built in the 1840’s. The fact that hardly any of the locals had a clear idea of when the original shack was first built (many believing it to be from the Civil War era), was one of the curiosities that prompted this Kansan to embark on investigating and writing the history of that small place to begin with, IN SEARCH OF MOTIF NO. 1. And I present very convincing evidence and documentation that it was actually built in the 1884-1885 time frame. ~~