GregV814
Well-Known Member
I drove to Richmond today to look at a '49 Chevy. Whats that??? A car and don't call me Shirley!
BUT going down Rt. 301, I noticed it isn't Fort A.P. Hill anymore. No. You see A.P. Hill brings back memories of slavery, rich plantation owners and stuff. You know.... black people suffered.
Now, Fort Walker, a noble nurse who treated Union soldiers. Probably Ellie Walkers (Mayberry's lady pharmacist) grandmother. You see??? Cool.
BUT going down Rt. 301, I noticed it isn't Fort A.P. Hill anymore. No. You see A.P. Hill brings back memories of slavery, rich plantation owners and stuff. You know.... black people suffered.
Now, Fort Walker, a noble nurse who treated Union soldiers. Probably Ellie Walkers (Mayberry's lady pharmacist) grandmother. You see??? Cool.