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<p>[QUOTE="BoonTheGoon, post: 3326128, member: 92272"]I should look at that source, if you want to know where I got my info well its a really good book called "thunder on the gulf, story of the Texas navy" It is a bit rare now. its from 1936 but you can get it for around 50 or 60$ for a first edition copy and there are many reprints of it that are much cheaper. I am really passionate about this as you can see <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie7" alt=":p" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />. I used to hate Texas history as when you live here they teach it in school and they really don't do it justice. But because I really loved maritime history I found this book in my grand dads garage and it changed my views on everything. I really hope you think to look into it as it is one thing that is being forgotten and still so interesting. In fact I will go off on a limb here and say i am the only young person who even remembers them. I have done so much research at this point and if you want me to tell you answer questions about the navy its self then I will. I do apologize however as I do not know much at all about the banknote but only the navy and the people themselves. Really though, I think this has been one of the most exciting things this month today![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BoonTheGoon, post: 3326128, member: 92272"]I should look at that source, if you want to know where I got my info well its a really good book called "thunder on the gulf, story of the Texas navy" It is a bit rare now. its from 1936 but you can get it for around 50 or 60$ for a first edition copy and there are many reprints of it that are much cheaper. I am really passionate about this as you can see :p. I used to hate Texas history as when you live here they teach it in school and they really don't do it justice. But because I really loved maritime history I found this book in my grand dads garage and it changed my views on everything. I really hope you think to look into it as it is one thing that is being forgotten and still so interesting. In fact I will go off on a limb here and say i am the only young person who even remembers them. I have done so much research at this point and if you want me to tell you answer questions about the navy its self then I will. I do apologize however as I do not know much at all about the banknote but only the navy and the people themselves. Really though, I think this has been one of the most exciting things this month today![/QUOTE]
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