Talk:Thomas L. Rosser

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I just made a short addition to the biography of Thomas L. Rosser, CSA. The addition about shad bake at Five Forks seems an interesting addition to the whole-------but I am no doubt prejudiced.

Rosser was [?is] my first cousin twice removed and the shad bake is a "family story" heard by me as a boy from my father who in turn "knew" Rosser when my father was a child in Rustburg, Campbell County, Va. I have read it several times and the Park Ranger at Five Folks told the story to visitors when I visited there some years ago. A residence stood at the alledged site of the bake at that time.