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T. L.'s grave as seen by a Cliffie.

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T. L.'s grave as seen by a Cliffie.

Postby Sharon Marsalis on Mon Aug 04, 2008 8:18 pm

There is a blogger (Cliff Dweller) I stumbled across a couple months ago who is a huge Oak Cliff fan. At the time I discovered him he was going on tour with his band and was going to trace down T.L .Marsalis' grave. Frankly I forgot about him. However MC Toyer just sent Jim Barnes and me the conclusion to the Cliffie's trip.

Dallas band The Happy Bullets searches for founder of Oak Cliff
Pegasus News - Dallas,TX,USA
... but thanks to some incredible sleuths at the Dallas Historical Society, the actual spot appears to be here, approximately 1500 miles away. ...

http://www.pegasusnews.com/news/2008/au ... r-oak-cli/
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