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  • #46
    Re: I got through to the Perryville City Council - did you?

    Called and voiced my opposition to the development.

    9:42 AM EDT
    Christopher Wallis
    Philadelphia, Penna.

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    • #47
      Re: I got through to the Perryville City Council - did you?

      Got my call in at 9:48 am. Beth got her's in yesterday. Keep them coming.


      Crabby
      Beth Crabb

      IN LOVING MEMORY OF
      John Crabb July 10, 1953 - Nov. 25, 2009

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      • #48
        Re: I got through to the Perryville City Council - did you?

        I got through a few minutes ago and voiced my opposition.

        If you get a busy signal, keep trying back. If it rings, stay on the line and they will eventually get to you.
        Matthew Semple

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        • #49
          Re: I got through to the Perryville City Council - did you?

          10:24AM opposition recorded

          The lady was very nice. I told her I was calling about the zoning issue near the Perryville Battlefield, she said "I imagine you're opposing it." I said I do. She took my information and was very nice. I think our concerns are being felt by at least one person, the poor lady answering the phone. I hope they rotate that duty so she can get a break.
          Edward Watson
          Co. C, 33rd NCT

          A Rowdy Pard

          "Do your duty in all things.
          You can never do more,
          You should never wish to do less."
          -Robert E. Lee

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          • #50
            Re: I got through to the Perryville City Council - did you?

            9:49AM Today. Voice Mail Left.

            Expressed that I always enjoy visiting Perryville, and that development would definitely disrupt the beauty and hallowed-ness of the field, and that I hope that the people of Perryville would reconsider destroying the gem in their backyard.

            Left My Name, City and State, and Call Back Number.
            Galen Wagner
            Mobile, AL

            Duty is, then, the sublimest word in our language.Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more. You should never wish to do less. -Col. Robert E.Lee, Superintendent of USMA West Point, 1852

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            • #51
              Re: I got through to the Perryville City Council - did you?

              I just emailed them at 11:00 am. Told them I have enjoyed the privilege of occupying their Merchant's Row and actually walking the distance to the battlefield from the town. I sure would hate to see those rolling pastures filled with cookie-cutter homes!
              [COLOR=DarkSlateBlue][FONT=Book Antiqua]Candace Rose
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              • #52
                Re: I got through to the Perryville City Council - did you?

                The lady on the phone was very nice, very worn out. I told her I bet she was getting a lot of calls, she said so many that she isn't getting her regular work done. She was pleasant - I told her she was quite the saint!:wink_smil Keep them coming!!

                Crabby
                Beth Crabb

                IN LOVING MEMORY OF
                John Crabb July 10, 1953 - Nov. 25, 2009

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                • #53
                  Re: I got through to the Perryville City Council - did you?

                  Originally posted by GWagner View Post
                  9:49AM Today. Voice Mail Left.
                  That was when I was on the phone with her leaving my opposition.

                  Originally posted by crabby View Post
                  The lady on the phone was very nice, very worn out.
                  She did sound very worn our but was very pleasant to deal with. I made sure to thank her for her time.
                  Matthew Semple

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                  • #54
                    Re: I got through to the Perryville City Council - did you?

                    I made my call at 10:14 CDT today.
                    Yours, &c
                    Adam Clark
                    -Pumpkin Patch Mess

                    "I really feel that we've stepped into our ancestor's shoes, but... those shoes suck."
                    Connor Clune

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                    • #55
                      Re: I got through to the Perryville City Council - did you?

                      11:09 EST. And it was just over a minute; man that was easy!
                      Bill Backus

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                      • #56
                        Re: I got through to the Perryville City Council - did you?

                        Hi all,

                        Got through about 11:20AM. Voiced my opposition.

                        Best to all!

                        Will Eichler
                        Will Eichler

                        Member, Company of Military Historians
                        Saginaw City Light Infantry
                        Hubbard Winsor Lodge #420
                        Stony Creek Lodge #5

                        Civil War Digital Digest
                        http://civilwardigitaldigest.com/

                        Historic Fort Wayne Coalition
                        www.historicfortwaynecoalition.com

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                        • #57
                          Re: I got through to the Perryville City Council - did you?

                          10:30 am. E-mailed a bunch of "non-hobby" friends to call as well.
                          Sam Lowe
                          Sally Port Mess
                          Western Rifles


                          Aut Viam invenium aut faciam

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                          • #58
                            Folks, does this make any sense to you?

                            I delibertly didnt focus on what to me is a given, the hallowed nature of buckets of American blood that were spilled here...sadly that doesnt carry the weight I feel it should these days...but folks even from a business stance this is just a bad idea, and a quick dollar 'hit' that wont be worth the hangover later!


                            Dear City Council of Perryville,

                            It has come to my attention that the city/county of Perryville are reviewing a proposal to developed parcels of land adjoining the Perryville battlefield. First, let me say coming from rural Southwest Virginia I can understand the notion that development in and of its self is always a great idea, this folks is wrong. Development first and foremost is usually an idea brought forth as a purely profit making venture by the developer and landowner, any promised gains to the community are always future based and largely depend on the type of development contemplated. These promises are quiet often found afterward to have been overblown. I read that this proposed development will consist of "highway-commercial, single-family and multi-family housing," Lets consider what that will mean "in real time", What is being considered is what could be termed "strip malls and housing developments" while these types of developments are often touted as bringing in additional wealth to small communities, the larger longer forecast is usually found to be not as rosy. I come from a small town and county in SW Virginia and my area has made this same mistake in recent years. What tends to happen in the long view is that land is gobbled up and quickly 'slash and burn' developed, malls spring up, housing, and assorted 'developement', sometimes within less that 3 years the community is saddled with empty buildings, littered, empty parking lots, housing, especially with the housing bubble long since popped; empty, for sale, and derelict. Not only do the town and counties involved end up with an eyesore to contend with, they end up with what often times turns out to be a costly white elephant that no one wants, since the trend in development tends toward'new developement' of more open spaces, these paved empty or barely occupied areas continue to blight. Please take a moment and compare and contrast this with the long-term view of the resources that you already have now. You have a pristine battlefield, which I understand draws at least a 100,000k visitors a year, think for a moment what the revenue stream will be in coming years if this continues and grows, these tourists wont be visiting in a vacuum, they will spend their monies in the surrounding area as well. Then there are the federal funds and preservation dollars available, possibly; as trends go you could also see incentives for 'green spaces' and open conservation areas. I wouldn't feel off base to say that it is actually just a matter of time before more federal dollars are mandated for these types of programs. Please I can not erge you strongly enough to slow down and rethink what seems on the verge of happening here, not only are you about to make a grave error if you rush to development now, if the article I read was correct in all particulars you may be entering into an agreement where what is 'promised today' will be as usual forgotten tomorrow. Resources are finite, what you waste today, what you misuse today, will never return. The choice is of course yours to make, choose wisely, choose caution, do not move to developed this land, you will most assuredly regret it in the future.


                            Gary Mitchell
                            Facilites Systems Supervisor
                            Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center INC
                            1715 pratt dr. Suite 1000 Blacksburg ,Va.24060-6386
                            Gary Mitchell
                            2nd Va. Cavalry Co. C
                            Stuart's horse artillery

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                            • #59
                              Re: I got through to the Perryville City Council - did you?

                              Hi All,

                              I have write, we shall see well if we answer me ;)
                              These people have to understand that when we distort a place of memory, it is a little of collective memory of world which disappears, and that, it is inadmissible...
                              William Miconnet
                              French Mess
                              AES
                              BGR & IPW Survivor
                              Never ever give up!
                              In memory of Steve Boulton, live the little story, lost in the history...
                              I believe!

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                              • #60
                                Re: I got through to the Perryville City Council - did you?

                                I just hung the phone up from making my call. The lady was very nice.

                                Just thought I would mention how great it is that the members here are stepping up to the plate no questions asked. No debating whether the land should be saved or not........
                                Respectfully,

                                Jeremy Bevard
                                Moderator
                                Civil War Digital Digest
                                Sally Port Mess

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