Author Topic: Richard Hart's real name: A good old-fashioned American mystery  (Read 856 times)

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Re: Richard Hart's real name: A good old-fashioned American mystery
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2017, 06:52:59 AM »
Before I read this...I know this name for some reason, or feel I should know it...
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Re: Richard Hart's real name: A good old-fashioned American mystery
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2017, 07:17:40 AM »
Ah ha...I was thinking of William, who along with a couple other famous types my father idolized as a young boy...

Good story.  He had to have known what the mean over crowded streets of home would produce had he stayed with his brothers...this fella had smarts early on.

Interesting too how the natural leadership ability and toughness can be shared but used for good or evil...a real life Cain and Able story.

Good find 'Soup!    ::thumbsup::
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Re: Richard Hart's real name: A good old-fashioned American mystery
« Reply #3 on: April 05, 2017, 06:01:01 PM »
Great story. This was a young man who had a dream, as we all have had at one point in time. The difference is, he got on that ferry and left his family to travel to Nebraska.
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