tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5991853425033403285.post939060766883260672..comments2022-04-01T03:29:57.859-05:00Comments on Snoop Dorky Dork: The Southern Pulaski County RailroadSnoopDorkyDorkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03889738943052162188noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5991853425033403285.post-73559594065885017842012-04-17T20:38:28.541-05:002012-04-17T20:38:28.541-05:00I am very interested in the "Skaggs Bridge&qu...I am very interested in the "Skaggs Bridge", as my ancestor John Skaggs and his father Benjamin Hubbard Skaggs died in Gasconade, MO...in the early 1800's...wondering if they had something to do with the bridge.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5991853425033403285.post-69127965061559682942010-02-20T12:51:22.209-06:002010-02-20T12:51:22.209-06:00Good work in finding this... I had heard of this t...Good work in finding this... I had heard of this tunnel for sometime but had never had much luck finding any information on it. That map was very telling indeed that it is not just folklore... I will have to look around this blog a little further, it seems we might have some very similar interest (I've got one other Pulaski Co. railroad anomaly I am hunting down information on you may have a better lead on... at the confluence of the Big Piney and the Gasconade)Jimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05136349291057509258noreply@blogger.com