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    Sarah Cooper Wouldn’t Live in Defiance
    A Lady in Defiance
    • Jan 21, 2012
    • 1 min

    Sarah Cooper Wouldn’t Live in Defiance

    Defiance a.k.a Glenwood Springs, CO Funny how authors seem to dip from the same cosmic well. They can write completely different novels, never meet each other or share information, yet similarities in the books can be staggering, even shocking. I’ve had this experience with my book, A Lady in Defiance. But rather than point out some spooky similarities between it and another author’s story, I want to talk about where fact and fiction meet. In my book, Defiance is a fictional
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    A Lady in Defiance
    • Dec 5, 2010
    • 2 min

    Chief’s Daughter Makes Dramatic Contribution to the Revolutionary War

    The following is a guest post by my friend John. He’s the descendant of a real American Hero. Gosh, you just can’t beat those clever Revolutionary women with a stick. The British found that out the hard way. This is the story of my ancestors who played an interesting role in revolutionary history and the local history as well. The genealogy of this story is, in itself, interesting enough. The Poindexter family is a direct line to my mothers side of the family, the Matthews. M
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