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Excerpts from
Chapter
09 -
Time Out
For Captain
Billy,
By Troy
Cory-Stubblefield, Josie Cory /
Nathan
Stubblefield Wireless Radio Telephone
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Excerpts
From Chapter 9 Disappointments
Are Great! (Follow
The Money)
The
Losers of the Civil War were
Pardoned by Andrew
Johnson.
-----Each
Confederate Army officer knew
what the consequences would be if
the war was lost to the North. So
like Capt. Billy, most kept a
diary to support their actions in
fighting the
war.
-----The
cartoons are especially
interesting in explaining the
war. Either someone in the family
had a habit of sending them to be
funny or on the other hand, to be
sarcastic, to make a
point.
-----Whatever
the reasons, you will find that
when it comes to family cattyness
and sarcasm about health and
medications to ease pain, times
have not changed. In any event, a
little history on the Civil War
and the newspaper caricaturists,
might be interesting and
informative before getting into
the personal diaries of Captain
Billy, The father of Nathan B.
Stubblefield.
-Excepts
from PART 02 / soulfind.com
Autobiography of William
Jefferson Stubblefield
1830-1874. The
Father of Nathan B. Stubblefield)
April 12,
1862 -----My
dear Boys, I am in a precarious
and uncertain kind of life, in
addition to the ordinary
uncertainties of it, and the
chances are against my living to
see you again to give you the
benefits of my advice and labor,
I have thought proper to give you
a sketch of my life up to the
10th of October 1861, at which
date the memorandum at the first
of this book begins and if you
will read and study it diligently
and remember it always,
-----
I am
sure you will find general rules
and examples which you, with your
good sense, can apply to any case
and difficulty you will meet in
life and in such way that you can
have good fame and character.
Yes, even high fame and a proud
name and make a good living and
even a fortune if you desire it.
But this is no speculation nor
forthright machine but a much
better one as while it requires
great labor and diligence with
temperance, it teaches you the
only sure way to reach these ends
and I therefore beg you to read
this and the Bible as you can
easily do
both.
-----I
was born in Reckoning County,
N.C. on the 4th day of August
1830 and we remained there until
the fall of 1835 when we removed
to Calloway County, Kentucky,
then but little more than a
frontier. Up to this time I had
good health as I seemed and
looked a robust, hearty fellow
and I can remember some things
that transpired before we moved
and I fix the date of them by the
date of our removal. I cannot
remember whether I conned letters
before or after the removal but I
conned letters before I can
remember or at least do not
remember conning them but could
read before I was six years
old,
-----My
Mother Rebecca taught us children
to read and write. Which Fact I
Know by the time we removed to a
new house my father
built.
-----I
did not go to school till mother
had taught me how to spell and
read well, which I think was a
good thing for me as she was
tender to me and I learned much
faster than I would if I had been
dealt with as roughly as teachers
frequently do. I thus got a
beginning which enabled me to go
beyond my less fortunate neighbor
and gave me a confidence in
myself which I did not much abuse
and it was of much service to me
in giving me courage and
resolution to make the necessary
effort and to learn the score as
I came up with
them.
-----I
was taught very early to work as
my father manufactured tobacco
which afforded me a labor which I
could perform. I thus saw how a
living must be made and how the
food I daily eat was
earned.
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Who
is Chancy? .
. Chancy Cab was an incredibly talented
13-year-old computer prodigy who still
lives close to his MOTHER in a small,
city. He is shy and is very sensitive
about being referred to as a computer nerd
with a photographic brain, who steals
everything he sees and hears.
---
Chancy
doesn't say much about the teachings of
the free enterprise system. He clicks
anything on the browser that refers to the
word "music", "look", "smart",
"bobblehead", and "disappointment" -- and
hums to the tune he's down loading -- as
his way of saying thanks for the
memory.
. . .
More
About Chancy
!-
- Chapter
01-
and
The
Who's -- Who of
D-Diaries
- Major Actors and
Actresses
---Dr.
Lawrence Farwell, calls this technology
"brain fingerprinting," which Josie
prefers, because it's more to the point
and is the name generically used by law
enforcement and our court system in their
quest to prove up forensic science by
utilizing evidence such as, finger
printing, DNA and "brain fingerprinting" .
. . More
About Mao and China
!-
- Chapter
02
(Josie Cory)
narrates this segment in a solemn, serious
way. Fascinated by Troy's hypnotic gaze,
and the brain fingerprinting zygomatic
templephones (1982 style), she offers him
hints as to who killed dancer Claudia, and
thus begins their promising friendship. .
. .
More
About Chancy
!-
- Chapter
04-