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Fried Bologna

Neil Sagebiel

Family stories from the American Midwest and Upland South.

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A Boy Named Virgil: Epilogue

This series about the boyhood of my great uncle Virgil Bravard Browne has reached its conclusion. I have exhausted the material Virgil wrote in a long letter to his niece (and my mother) in 1958.

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A Boy Named Virgil, Part 13: Grammar School

A Boy Named Virgil is the first-person account of Virgil Bravard Browne, based on a letter he wrote to his niece, Marcia Moore Sagebiel, in 1958. The story is edited and read by me, his grandnephew. Read the introduction.

2 months ago
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A Boy Named Virgil, Part 12: Mischief on the Sabbath

A Boy Named Virgil is the first-person account of Virgil Bravard Browne, based on a letter he wrote to his niece, Marcia Moore Sagebiel, in 1958. The story is edited and read by me, his grandnephew. Read the introduction.

3 months ago
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A Boy Named Virgil, Part 11: The Thrill and Danger of Balloon Flights

A Boy Named Virgil is the first-person account of Virgil Bravard Browne, based on a letter he wrote to his niece, Marcia Moore Sagebiel, in 1958. The story is edited and read by me, his grandnephew. Read the introduction.

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  • Neil Sagebiel

    Author of two critically acclaimed books that chronicle great moments in golf. Recovering blogger. I love history and family stories. Let me tell you a story.

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