Also that bird guy was there.BROUSER wrote:The prison is actually the Federal Medical Center, where we have had such notable people as Larry Flynt, John Gotti, and all kinds of fund people.
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Yes very much active. They go all the way from minimum to maximum security there. My mom used to be a pharmacist there as well for a few years. I somehow doubt that it will ever close. It's one of very few federal medical prisons in the country.FiReDiVeR wrote:Is the said prison still active(open)?
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Yes, we think we found it and that it has collapsed.Willard wrote:Anyone actually been out looking for said cave/mine yet?
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Bummer...
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Well, post the location or PM me directions. I'm just curious where it is.
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Yeah, I'm really curious where it's at, too.
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gimpface would be better at directions, although I would be more than willing to take people back there.
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I've been quiet on this subject because I'm still pretty iffy about it and I want to do a little more research and scouting before I say anything for certain. The area we checked out has a lot of sinkhole type depressions but not really any caves to speak of (with the exception of the one that
might be a collapsed cave)... so I'm not really convinced I've got it yet.
I'm trying to locate a few landmarks with a little more certainty. Is there anywhere I can get old (circa 1935) topos of Springfield?
Also, I'm starting to doubt the writer's geography skills... the cave is alternately referred to as a "cave" and a "mine" and there are descriptions of passages that supposedly run under the creek. Based on my rather limited recollections of geology, it seems like any passage that ran under a creek would be completely flooded, but the writer makes no mention of water in the cave whatsover. Also the passage that supposedly runs under the creek heads to the southwest... the creek is nowhere near that direction, once again leading me to believe I'm either way off (which I doubt) or the writer is an idiot.
At any rate, if anybody just has to see it, get ahold of me (or Shadow) and we can check it out sometime, although once again, I'm not totally convinced we've got it yet.
might be a collapsed cave)... so I'm not really convinced I've got it yet.
I'm trying to locate a few landmarks with a little more certainty. Is there anywhere I can get old (circa 1935) topos of Springfield?
Also, I'm starting to doubt the writer's geography skills... the cave is alternately referred to as a "cave" and a "mine" and there are descriptions of passages that supposedly run under the creek. Based on my rather limited recollections of geology, it seems like any passage that ran under a creek would be completely flooded, but the writer makes no mention of water in the cave whatsover. Also the passage that supposedly runs under the creek heads to the southwest... the creek is nowhere near that direction, once again leading me to believe I'm either way off (which I doubt) or the writer is an idiot.
At any rate, if anybody just has to see it, get ahold of me (or Shadow) and we can check it out sometime, although once again, I'm not totally convinced we've got it yet.
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Might I recomend MSU as a possible place to seek a 1930's topo map? Also try the USGS website and see if they would be willing to sell you a reproduction of one or if they would e-mail you a copy of a 1930's topo map. Other then that I'm out of ideas.gimpface wrote:I've been quiet on this subject because I'm still pretty iffy about it and I want to do a little more research and scouting before I say anything for certain. The area we checked out has a lot of sinkhole type depressions but not really any caves to speak of (with the exception of the one that
might be a collapsed cave)... so I'm not really convinced I've got it yet.
I'm trying to locate a few landmarks with a little more certainty. Is there anywhere I can get old (circa 1935) topos of Springfield?
Also, I'm starting to doubt the writer's geography skills... the cave is alternately referred to as a "cave" and a "mine" and there are descriptions of passages that supposedly run under the creek. Based on my rather limited recollections of geology, it seems like any passage that ran under a creek would be completely flooded, but the writer makes no mention of water in the cave whatsover. Also the passage that supposedly runs under the creek heads to the southwest... the creek is nowhere near that direction, once again leading me to believe I'm either way off (which I doubt) or the writer is an idiot.
At any rate, if anybody just has to see it, get ahold of me (or Shadow) and we can check it out sometime, although once again, I'm not totally convinced we've got it yet.
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Hey, I have a great suggestion for you if you don't mind spending a small amount of money.gimpface wrote:
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Look HERE
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Hey did any of you guys ever bother to look at this link?
"An informative and historical overview of Greene County, Missouri on CD including three separate Ebooks which include 6 historical maps (1851, 1902, 1904, 1913, 1920’s and 1929) showing the locations of 52 Greene County, Missouri settlements; plus the full 1883 "History of Greene County, Missouri" book by the Western Historical Company including 525 Greene County family biographies."
I know they aren't topo maps, but they're still awesome to have and could be useful. In addition to the maps, there is also a lot of historical information and stories included.
I don't have this one for Greene County, but I did buy the set featuring Barry County and it was totally worth it.
"An informative and historical overview of Greene County, Missouri on CD including three separate Ebooks which include 6 historical maps (1851, 1902, 1904, 1913, 1920’s and 1929) showing the locations of 52 Greene County, Missouri settlements; plus the full 1883 "History of Greene County, Missouri" book by the Western Historical Company including 525 Greene County family biographies."
I know they aren't topo maps, but they're still awesome to have and could be useful. In addition to the maps, there is also a lot of historical information and stories included.
I don't have this one for Greene County, but I did buy the set featuring Barry County and it was totally worth it.