corn, Harvey wanted to have rodent on rye.
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The “Barking Dogs” were the top dogs in A mighty chase the Battle of Franklin ensued the likes of on Nov. 30, 1864, a which would have fight that representative pretty near County Chapter 7: Harvey impressed General drove the last nail in on zoo board still unnamed Top Dog with His Troopsfor Sherman, known the coffin of the Army PAGE A4 PAGE his A12 historic “march of Tennessee. It made to the sea.” Do some the South feel licked learnin’ on SherFeb. 16, 2012 for sure, especially man; he was quite when the Northern Volume 2 • Issue 13 a guy. leader, Gen. John 75 cents Schofield, and his Lest you think Hararmy slipped out of the Send your news to gladstonenews@npgco.com vey was all ruff, South’s hands and esrifle, and romp, let ������������������������������������������������� me stress he had caped to Nashville. ����������������������� a soft side too and The battle at Franklin a gifted ear for music. When the Union lasted five hours and proved devastating guys broke out in song around the campfor the Rebels. Six Confederate generals were killed and more than 7,500 soldiers fire, Harvey would sway to the tunes. were killed, wounded or missing, comThe mighty mascot’s favorite was “When pared to a little over 2,000 casualties for Johnny Comes Marching Home Again” the Union. ’cause like all the guys he served with, Harvey would do what he could for his At Franklin, when the Union soldiers country, but he sure missed his missus were waiting for the Rebels to attack, Harvey was beside them—a combat cur, and offspring, family he left behind on for sure. No one could pull the wool over his beloved Ohio homestead. That bullie relished the idea of home more than a that bullie’s eyes. He was cunning, a meaty hambone. General Patton-like pooch.
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Flakes finally fall Above, snow piles up on demolition debris on the south end of Antioch Center while Clay County was under a winter weather advisory early Monday morning, Feb. 13. Below, a small hill in a yard near Hancock Fabrics attracts young sledders while the store’s parking lot along North Oak Trafficway was being cleared of snow early Monday.
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A city of Gladstone snow plow makes the rounds, stopping at the intersection of Antioch and Englewood Roads just after 8 a.m. Monday, Feb. 13, as snow continues to blanket the Northland. It was the first significant snowfall in the region this winter, and it cancelled class for North Kansas City Schools students.
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