Originally shared by Richard Bensam
Originally shared by Richard Bensam
"This encounter might have been as commonplace as any other gunfight around Hell’s Half-Acre were it not for the identity of the driver. The 'Sanders' who put two bullets in Matt Stewart was none other than Harland Sanders, the man who would go on to become the world-famous Colonel Sanders."
I've always been an admirer of Harland Sanders, but this article makes me admire him even more.
http://www.damninteresting.com/colonels-of-truth
"This encounter might have been as commonplace as any other gunfight around Hell’s Half-Acre were it not for the identity of the driver. The 'Sanders' who put two bullets in Matt Stewart was none other than Harland Sanders, the man who would go on to become the world-famous Colonel Sanders."
I've always been an admirer of Harland Sanders, but this article makes me admire him even more.
http://www.damninteresting.com/colonels-of-truth
Also, you might be Southern, if the phrase, "All Over Hell's Half Acre" is part of your lexicon...
ReplyDeleteWho knew the Colonel was such a colorful character in his younger years? I can't believe I read the whole thing! Haha.
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