On the road to victory. Eagles eagles. Take that city of philadelphia back in the day you could climb poles and celebrate. We dont have that anymore but we are doing it for you. Doing it for you who we are doing it for. For you eagles fans. Sueby this pole is gold. Put your tongue on it. No. Come on. We have been there, done that. Perfect pole climbing weather this morning if you can, if it is not criscoed up. We have eight out of 10 today. We will see a few showers but it is a mild morning with temperatures mostly in the 40 s and a few showers heading our way from the western part of the state, a few that just moved off shore, Lehigh Valley stray shower or two. This is not a big deal tomorrow, 43 degrees is our current temperature already above our normal high, we will top off at 55 later on within mostly cloudy skies and an occasional shower throughout the day, as we continue to celebrate or main take a nap because there is your nap time at 51 degrees. Anyway whatever you have planne
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D. Ray Smith/Historically Speaking
My friends Fred Eiler and Dennis Eggert have shared their research into the Revolutionary soldiers who are known to be buried in cemeteries located within the city limits of Oak Ridge. Dennis has compiled the below information for “Historically Speaking.” I am pleased to bring this information to you readers. I also hope we can properly recognize these Revolutionary War veterans with at least one historical marker.
I have long been interested in recognizing these individuals but did not have the needed information to confirm the location of the burials. Thanks to Dennis for compiling the results of much research. Enjoy the conclusion of Dennis’ report on these soldiers and their resting places.