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The Department of the Treasury maintains a Bullion Depository on the grounds of Fort Knox in Kentucky. Why would anyone name a fort, particularly one holding that such huge piles of cash, in Kentucky after some itinerate bookseller from Boston, Massachusetts? Is the Department of the Treasury going to at some point move into Borders? It just might be because that while Henry Knox, born on the 25th in 1750, was a bookseller from Boston he was also a general in the American Revolutionary War. He’s the guy who got George Washington, his troops and all their supplies across the frozen Delaware River so that they could go off and win the Battle of Trenton. He also got them, with all the prisoners they had taken, back again without loosing a single man. Now visit http://www.symzonia.org to learn more about the Symzonia Review
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Posted By Symzonia Review to The Symzonia Review at 7/25/2008 04:02:00 AM