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Re: skirmish at Roseville, AR
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Dear Mr. Joseph Martin,

I am a Titsworth. If you will send me your "snail mail" address, I will send you a copy of the October, 1980, Wagon Wheels magazine. This will help you understand the Titsworths, and their involvement in the Civil War around Roseville. Who you are probably thinking of was Captain Randolph Titsworth. He was from Roseville, Arkansas, and he was killed by bushwhackers in 1864. His wife Emily Titsworth thought she saw him at the foot of their bed after he was killed. Issac Titsworth was the first permanent resident of Logan County. He settled there around 1810-1814. If you have an interest, look up the Titsworth massacre in Google.

Sincerely yours,
David Allen Denman (Titsworth great-great-grandson.

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