Viewpoints | Guest Columnist | Tragedy of abortion skews family trees
Submitted on March 17, 2010
By Deacon Jim Russell
It was Dec. 9, 1886, and the news from Bowlan Township in Shannon County in southern Missouri, as reported in the Current Wave county newspaper, was simple and straightforward: "Plenty of snow. Hunters plenty and game scarce."
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