Friends of the Road Newsletter 2012-12-27

January 20, 2019 Dale Christie

Friends of the Road,
As you are reading this, your backs may be sore like mine from shoveling all this wonderful snow we’ve received. I suppose your opinion on whether the snow is wonderful or not can be debated.
I just want to take up a little of your time to review some recent additions to the Military Road website. The following are some new points of interest you may want to check out:
1. Thanks to Bill Powers, a complete SEARCHABLE scanned copy of the Joseph Wheeler book available for download
2. Photos (thanks to Steve Zeoli), maps, and more content related to the December 15th hike in Benson
3. A detailed report by Bill Powers about the original inhabitants of the cellar holes found in Benson
4. New photos have been added to the ‘Pictures’ page
5. The ‘Maps’ page has new content

All this info can be found on the website below:
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One other piece of interesting information I have to share comes from a discussion on the December 15th hike. Many years ago there was a shingle factory in Benson. Curiosity about different ways to manufacture shingles led Jim Moore to find a great video showing shingles being cut on a mill powered by a John Deere tractor. The link to this video is:

Soon we will be welcoming in 2013. Work will then resume on the 2013 calendar for the CPRA. Immediately following its completion, all the members will receive their pamphlet in the mail. So if you haven’t paid your dues, please do so when you can.

I hope the holidays have been good for you all and I wish you a Happy New Years!

Dale Christie (CPRA Secretary of Defense)