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russejljjuerin_____________________________________
From:	"Jim Woodrick" <jwood@mdah.state.ms.us>
To:	"russell guerin" <r_guerin@msn.com>
Sent	Tuesday, November 09,2004 2.14 PM
Subject:	Re: Pirate House
Mr. Guerin:
Here is the marker text, as approved by Mr. Hilliard -
The “Pirate House”
According to local tradition, the “Pirate House,” located here, was built as early as 1802 and was frequented by famed pirate Jean Lafitte and his associates. Later remodeled as a Greek Revival structure, the house is believed to have had a secret tunnel. The house was damaged beyond repair during Hurricane Camille in 1969.
russell guerin wrote:
Jim: I have received and approved wording for Brown's Vineyard, but not Pirate House.
May I have it also by e-mail? Thanks.
11/9/2004


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