I think this is a good thing myself. When i was a kid growing up in La Fayette my brother Gene Cohen and me use to go all over the City and the country side to. WE would find a lot of arrow heads back then in the country sometimes even in the City. I really wish we had enough sense back then to put them up and saved them. WE were always going from La Fayette to Chattanooga Tennessee where some of our kin folk lived.It wasn't so bad back in those days you could hitch hike just about anywhere in the United States with out being afraid of getting killed. I think I spent about half of my young years in the hills in the country and on the two creeks that run through the city there.I'm 72 years old now and live here in Alamogordo,New Mexico which is just under a hundred mile north of El Paso Texas. Otero County has the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation about thirty miles north east of Alamogordo. MY Daughter was in the Air Force for eight years and stationed here at Holloman Air Force Base. That's how I got out here from Georgia. We've lived here now for sixteen years. Someone there may remember Gene and R.L Cohen when they read this and I want them to know that I'm still with them. Gene passed away back in 1998. Well I do know that the Indians were in La Fayette and Walker county because of all the arrow heads we use to find there.Thank you very much, R.L Cohen
Group wants LaFayette site on Trail of Tears
I think this is a good thing myself. When i was a kid growing up in La Fayette my brother Gene Cohen and me use to go all over the City and the country side to. WE would find a lot of arrow heads back then in the country sometimes even in the City. I really wish we had enough sense back then to put them up and saved them. WE were always going from La Fayette to Chattanooga Tennessee where some of our kin folk lived.It wasn't so bad back in those days you could hitch hike just about anywhere in the United States with out being afraid of getting killed. I think I spent about half of my young years in the hills in the country and on the two creeks that run through the city there.I'm 72 years old now and live here in Alamogordo,New Mexico which is just under a hundred mile north of El Paso Texas. Otero County has the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation about thirty miles north east of Alamogordo. MY Daughter was in the Air Force for eight years and stationed here at Holloman Air Force Base. That's how I got out here from Georgia. We've lived here now for sixteen years. Someone there may remember Gene and R.L Cohen when they read this and I want them to know that I'm still with them. Gene passed away back in 1998. Well I do know that the Indians were in La Fayette and Walker county because of all the arrow heads we use to find there.Thank you very much, R.L Cohen