By Starr Munro: Riverbend News
So much of history has been forgotten, either by accident or on purpose. Scholars around the world still mourn over the vast knowledge held in the Library of Alexandria that was laid to waste and lost sometime in 275 AD. Entire family records have been suddenly destroyed in natural disasters, after hundreds of years of careful recording, and there are manuscripts somewhere in a dusty corner that are crumbling as this is written, never to be read again. But at least there are people like George White of O'Brian, out there who, when suddenly face to face with something of value, made a point to share his findings for other people to learn from.
In mid-Octob
