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Welcome to Forgotten Records Lost and alone on some forgotten highway Traveled by many, remembered by few My name is Guy Breshears and I love history. I can either research for you or teach you how to research. My main area of interest is 19th century US military history. My current interests are in the wars of Washington State from 1850-1890. I have a BA in education and a MA in history. I have published 2 history books. Loyal Till Death: A diary of the 13th New York Artillery and Major Granville Haller: Dismissed with Malice. Both published by Heritage Books, Inc. Hope you enjoy my travels on the forgotten highways of the past. Spokane, Washington REMOVE before contacting me
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