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A veteran poet and editor, Chaffin's work is spare, romantic, and dark as hell.
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Just Deserts: Chaffin's: Here's a place NOT to eat
Chaffin's: Here's a place NOT to eat Kiva Oraibi 2006
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Since it is within walking distance from work, I headed over to Chaffin's for a late lunch.
Archive 2006-02-01 Kiva Oraibi 2006
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Lady is Chaffin's three-year-old Miniature Pincher, carried off Saturday evening by a coyote.
Archive 2006-09-01 2006
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Chaffin's husband Danny saw it, and heard Lady's cries for help.
Archive 2006-09-01 2006
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Since it is within walking distance from work, I headed over to Chaffin's for a late lunch.
Chaffin's: Here's a place NOT to eat Kiva Oraibi 2006
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Chaffin's review was enjoyable; the Crusoe poem you pointed out from Garrison Keillor's site was a good read.
December 12th forum announcement Rus Bowden 2006
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July we crossed the James on a pontoon bridge, near Chaffin's Bluff, after an all night's march over brush, briars, through field and bog, and took position on a high ridge running out from the river.
History of Kershaw's Brigade D. Augustus Dickert
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In addition to the city contingent and those who garrisoned the forts where heavy ordnance only was used, the line of march was joined by the marine department, which had been doing duty on the river craft about Dutch Gap, Drewry's and Chaffin's bluffs, etc.
The Story of a Cannoneer Under Stonewall Jackson Edward A. Moore
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Chaffin's Farm, known as Fort Harrison, capturing fifteen pieces of artillery, and the New Market Road and intrenchments.
Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals David Widger
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