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Travel Bug Dog Tag Bead-Granny's Neck Wavy Clear Black Gray Donut TB

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Owner:
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Released:
Saturday, February 23, 2019
Origin:
Texas, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of theycallmerian.

This is not collectible.

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Current Goal

This trackable has the modest goal to circulate more than five years and to be moved by at least 25 cachers.  That is a rate of five drops per year for five years.  As of 15-Mar-20 it had survived for 1.1 years and had been moved by 2 cachers.

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About This Item

This is one of a series of large beads obtained from different places and converted into travel bugs.  They are named for Texas towns with interesting names or histories.

Granny's Neck, also known as Old Granny's Neck and Harper's Crossing, was in south central Delta County.  The area was settled in 1846 by relatives of Randolph DeSpain, who had been killed with James Walker Fannin, Jr., at Goliad. DeSpain had been awarded the land for his service in war of Texas Independence.  The claim was situated on both sides of a major thoroughfare for transporting cotton.  Soon after settlement a bridge was built across the South Sulphur River on the highest ridge of land in the vicinity.  The new bridge made the road an even more popular travel route.  More settlers arrived, including Mary "Granny" Sinclair, matriarch of the Sinclair family.  She raised goats on a neck of land that jutted into the river.  The community was named for her. The Granny's Neck school, established after the Civil War, had one teacher and still enrolled thirty-two pupils in 1905.  

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Tracking History (4254.2mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 4/11/2020 theycallmerian retrieved it from Toast Of The Town TB Hotel Colorado   Visit Log

Will be moving this back to fort collins!!

Dropped Off 3/22/2020 Dean & Chris placed it in Toast Of The Town TB Hotel Colorado - 702.26 miles  Visit Log

Safe travels.

Visited 3/15/2020 Dean & Chris took it to Colorado Spirit Quest #276 - Simla Colorado - 77.74 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/9/2020 Dean & Chris took it to Colorado Spirit Quest #364 - Taggart Cemetery Colorado - 79.98 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/1/2020 Dean & Chris retrieved it from Toast Of The Town TB Hotel Colorado   Visit Log

Nice trackable. We will move it along.

Dropped Off 12/22/2019 13apostrophes placed it in Toast Of The Town TB Hotel Colorado - 717.78 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 12/21/2019 13apostrophes took it to Benny's Last Gift Colorado - 872.34 miles  Visit Log

IQ waited chief vlogger Gillett

Visited 11/26/2019 13apostrophes took it to Turtle Patrol #1: Bolivar Flats Texas - 208.94 miles  Visit Log

Branch urged viab

Visited 11/24/2019 13apostrophes took it to Warbler Woodlands #1 Texas - 15.53 miles  Visit Log

Oco zech inner EU

Visited 11/17/2019 13apostrophes took it to JBB Texas - 37.95 miles  Visit Log

Verjee kiting ok

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