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My bad on both counts... I went back to some photos and journals and the GP was, in fact, founded in 1988.  I also inadvertantly overwrote Linden's comments. -[[Maccalus]]
 
My bad on both counts... I went back to some photos and journals and the GP was, in fact, founded in 1988.  I also inadvertantly overwrote Linden's comments. -[[Maccalus]]
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OK, I've consulted my journals and photo albums and documented as much of the Plains' early history as I could cobble together, right up until the time that I left your Kingdom in 1990.  This has been a real labor of love for me, because the Plains has such a rich history-- experienced by real people that I knew and loved-- and it would be a real personal loss for any of the Plains' tradition to disappear forever when the last of us old-timers are gone.  I'd really love to see more of the Plains' history documented, from 1990 onwards, and would be glad to help with this project in any way that I can.  VIVAT AMTGARD!  VIVAT GOLDEN PLAINS!  --[[Maccalus]]

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The Shire of the GP was founded in 1987. I was there when it gained Barony status in 1988. Listed as a contracted land by the BLBoD. --Linden 14:52, 13 April 2008 (EDT)

Wow, Linden, you were there in 1988? Anyway, is Boldwen Reinholt correct, or was that supposed to be Dustin?

No, I was just a victim of unfortunate spacing. The first line was by 170.35.224.63. --Linden 21:27, 22 May 2008 (EDT)

My bad on both counts... I went back to some photos and journals and the GP was, in fact, founded in 1988. I also inadvertantly overwrote Linden's comments. -Maccalus

OK, I've consulted my journals and photo albums and documented as much of the Plains' early history as I could cobble together, right up until the time that I left your Kingdom in 1990. This has been a real labor of love for me, because the Plains has such a rich history-- experienced by real people that I knew and loved-- and it would be a real personal loss for any of the Plains' tradition to disappear forever when the last of us old-timers are gone. I'd really love to see more of the Plains' history documented, from 1990 onwards, and would be glad to help with this project in any way that I can. VIVAT AMTGARD! VIVAT GOLDEN PLAINS! --Maccalus