The Search for George DeBaptiste’s House: The Crooked Creek Flood of 1846
Could the Crooked Creek Flood of 1846 be the reason we cannot find George DeBaptiste’s house?
Could the Crooked Creek Flood of 1846 be the reason we cannot find George DeBaptiste’s house?
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