RAY - Upstaged by CNL Pubblico Deposited

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    Jim,
    Regarding the Mould -Moulds issue there was a genealogy published
    online that dealt with this. I sent it in to Angrel and it was
    published in the C4 journal. Apparently Walter and his wife(Lydia ?)
    had son named Walter,who later added an "s" to the last name. Some
    of the stuff in the genealogy was bogus, as many are, but a lot of
    it was based on fact.

    Regards,
    Marc




    In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, JCSpilman <JCSpilman1@C...> wrote:
    > Ray & Marc - -
    >
    > I am cross-posting this to the NJ eSIG for information and to
    > open a continuing thread in that venue.
    >
    > This is such a good example of the need to read CNL - or at
    > least to search the index via the CNL Cumulative Index or via
    > NIP. And - as you all know - the CNL CD is still available for
    > $65.00 postpaid via CNLF; P.O.Box 4411; Huntsville, AL. We have
    > decided to hold indefinitely with the introductory price in order
    > to increase distribution of the CD - sales of which are
    > disappointing - once again in the long history of Early American
    > numismatics - not many folk "give a hoot."
    >
    > Specifically though - has any one in the NJ eSIG pursued the
    > Mould vs Moulds question expressed in Messages #108 - #112? I
    > have a hunch that the lady is correct (as unlikely as it seems)
    > on the name confusion.
    >
    > Jim/CNLF
    >
    > ============================================
    >
    > Ray Williams wrote:
    >
    > > Marc, I look forward to hearing about it.Ray
    > >
    > > ----- Original Message -----
    > > From: Marcus M. Mayhugh
    > > To: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com
    > > Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 10:52 AM
    > > Subject: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: Upstaged by CNL
    > > Ray,
    > > Don't feel so bad, the same thing happened to me
    > > concerning
    > > something I was writing on Van Voorhis. Sipsey was
    > > way ahead of his
    > > time. I do think I found a fresh Mould coining
    > > proposal though.
    > >
    > > Regards,
    > > Marc
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, Ray Williams
    > > <njraywms@o...>
    > > wrote:
    > > > All,
    > > > I was so excited!!! I purchased a book on
    > > vacation a couple
    > > years ago and finally had a chance to go through it.
    > > It was a
    > > compilation of letters that Ben Franklin wrote.
    > > There was one
    > > letter to an Edward Bridgen (a London Merchant and
    > > Fellow of the
    > > Royal Society), thanking him for the samples of
    > > copper he had
    > > received on October 2, 1779. Franklin said he had
    > > not received the
    > > orders yet to proceed with the proposed purchase. In
    > > addition to
    > > supplying the copper, Bridgen also offered to strike
    > > the coins too.
    > > Franklin proceeded in his letter about the usefulness
    > > of these coins
    > > with a design elements that would make an impression
    > > on the mind,
    > > especially the minds of young people. He goes on to
    > > suggest
    > > examples of legends.
    > > > I was all set to get permission to send a copy
    > > of this letter
    > > to be published in the C4 Newsletter. I did a google
    > > search for
    > > Bridgen and Franklin and ran across a CNL article. I
    > > pulled out my
    > > copy of Vol. 6, no. 1 Sept 1965. There on page 144,
    > > in front of God
    > > and everyone, is the copy of the letter I "just
    > > discovered"!!! I
    > > was just about 40 years too late. Everett Sipsey of
    > > Morristown NJ
    > > contributed the article to CNL, and Jim Spilman made
    > > several good
    > > observations at the end of the letter.
    > > > I thought I could contribute something new and
    > > fresh to the
    > > hobby, and find out it's old news. If you have 5
    > > minutes before bed
    > > tonight, read page 144 of the CNL.
    > > >
    > > > Ray W
    > >
    > >
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