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badwargamer17 Sep 2012 9:53 a.m. PST

Hi…does anyone know runs this website or have contact details for them
irononthered.com

I wanted to discuss on of their pages and theories with them.

ageofglory17 Sep 2012 10:05 a.m. PST

Go to this link and you will see the site owner and email.

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Steve
Age of Glory

badwargamer17 Sep 2012 10:08 a.m. PST

Awesome, thanks very much! Learn something new every day!…Unfortunatley I forget at least two things every day as well!!

jgibbons17 Sep 2012 4:47 p.m. PST

Neat stuff! Thanks for the link…

badwargamer10 Oct 2012 4:21 p.m. PST

I emailed the address, but no reply, so guess it's a dead link. I wanted to discuss the idea that it was the Lexington. I'm sure it's not. He is right in saying that the Tyler didn't go on the red river so it's not her. However, the Conestoga did, so by a process of elimination it must be the Conestoga. This is really interesting because when you study the photo that is used everywhere for teh Conestoga, you realise that that photo is actually the Tyler.

Well that's my theory and I'm sticking too it!!

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