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Posted by Andy Martin on January 06, 2005 at 05:22:29 from (64.219.39.195):
In Reply to: Re: Come on guys help me out posted by Paul Shuler on January 06, 2005 at 03:23:54:
So where is the Mason Dixon line? In school I learned it was the surveyed line between Pennsylvania and Maryland, putting a good portion of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri south of it. North/South separation by the Mason Dixon line is an east coast idea, like calling Ohio "midwest". I know by proper definition Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan are midwest, but in Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and maybe the the Dakotas think they are the great midwest. I'm from southwest Missouri and always thought of myself as southern, but during the Civil War there was a skirmish on my family farm. The family had a square heavily built log cabin at the time and were firing north at the Union bushwhackers and south at the Confederate irregulars at the same time so we've always claimed to be neutral.
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