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By *Construction of the new Cooper River bridge is becoming more complex as crews erect the road decks and prepare the top portions of the towers for the cables *The Hunting Island Lighthouse could be closed to the public for most of next year after a structural analysis confirmed 23 cracked steps inside the structure *Darien hopes to utilize their natural waterfront attraction *Nassau County Commissioners are scheduled to dedicate the Dee Dee Bartels Boat Ramp and Fishing Pier at 9 a.m. Nov 26
Dear Mac, I am relatively new to researching a historical subject and especially a Naval subject and one that specifically deals with an individual ship, as I have never been in the service. My interest is fuelled by the vivid memories of my mother who has never forgotten the young seaman who brought her gifts from Africa, after his return from Freetown.
Thanks again, Mr. Gregory: I will now close, but again, let me say thank you for your work.
Regards
My thanks for your message and your kind words. Ahoy is a combination of my writing, and then my friend Terry Kearns, quite close to you in Atlanta, Georgia using his skill, and dedication to turn it all into what one finds on the net when they stumble across our site. The intrepid sailors from the time of your Civil War, to WW1, and then WW2, who manned and fought their ships as Raiders across the world's oceans have always fascinated me. To record their exploits in this trilogy, was, for me a pleasure, this work, if it gains a wider audience via the internet is an added bonus. Your meeting a direct relation of the famed Raphael Semmes would indeed be a great moment, his exploits and achievements, added to those of his contemporaries almost brought the Yankees to their knees. Again, may I reiterate my thanks, and Terry joins me in good wishes from both the US and Australia. Mackenzie Gregory.
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