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"If Abner Musser hadn’t
run out of sons, his neighbors
say, The Buck would have
been as big as Pittsburgh in
another 10 years.
This area in Southern
Lancaster County reminds
me more and more of the
region just east of Lancaster.
I suppose the words that
condense this thought could
be: Bird-In-Hand gained,
Paradise lost.
Quote from Robert Risk:
“Death does not end all-it
begins everything.”
If Ma Garner heard a
ruckus outside her house at
night she raised her bedroom
window, shot once, then opened
fire with an arsenal of words
that may have stung worse than
the shotgun pellets.
The resourceful human
mind has developed to strive for
the betterment of mankind, yet
the human spirit has evidently
never abandoned the cave.
At Woodstock there
were numerous drug busts,
at our gathering all drugs
were handed out before
the meal."