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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 4046180, member: 5066"]No, Rocky Hill is the name of his farm I think in Newark Delaware, small-town about 1/2 way between Baltimore & Philadelphia. Part of the Delaware River Valley that covers parts of 4 states, Del, Pa, NJ and Maryland eastern shore.</p><p>Pretty big area with Philly being the largest city in the region.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Yeah I wondered about that, is pretty sure Miardi book info was discussed but it kinda depends on who funded her book & what they say. Guesses Winterthur but not sure about that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 4046180, member: 5066"]No, Rocky Hill is the name of his farm I think in Newark Delaware, small-town about 1/2 way between Baltimore & Philadelphia. Part of the Delaware River Valley that covers parts of 4 states, Del, Pa, NJ and Maryland eastern shore. Pretty big area with Philly being the largest city in the region. Yeah I wondered about that, is pretty sure Miardi book info was discussed but it kinda depends on who funded her book & what they say. Guesses Winterthur but not sure about that.[/QUOTE]
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