Hopefully I am not the only one that figured Shays Rebellion was a 60s band, and they found some rare records.
LOL. It didn't occur to me, but now that you mention it, I can see how someone could see it that way.
From the article: "It ended up in one of the boxes containing Bibles, dictionaries and miscellaneous documents that the sheriff’s department packed up when it moved from Union Street in Northampton to Rocky Hill Road in 1985."
I always think it's cool when old artifacts from history get discovered. Who knows what else is out there moldering away in some obscure government basement or backroom? It would be nice to maybe get a bunch of local history graduate students to archive stuff like this and put it on display in a museum. Better than letting it rot away.
I remember the 60’s..........well, most of it anyways............🤔
“Hopefully I am not the only one that figured Shays Rebellion was a 60s band, and they found some rare records.”
Don’t look too 60’s but they sound quite good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdQnEe5H4CM
If that was your first thought then you prolly went thru high school after they stopped teaching history (and civics and economics and etc) ... LOL!
Not a bad name for a band though. Neither is “looping cursive”.