Talk:James Caudy

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The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that American frontiersman James Caudy purportedly fought off Native American fighters by nudging them off a rock formation (pictured) one by one with his rifle barrel?
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James Caudy resting place and where his house is located

The road Caudy is buried on is across the Cacapon River from Christian church road it is called River Road and has a tomb stone marker protected by a wooden fence about a quarter mile up the road. His house is straight across from the Capon Valley market the first house on the turn. The house has an addition but the back portion of the house is the original. It has had siding put over the beautiful log but I have been lucky enough to do remolding on the house and have seen a lot of the original log exterior walls 166.182.253.82 (talk) 06:58, 29 November 2021 (UTC)