iO, 32 An aftermath of Reeves‘ story is finding out that most people consider henry Banne~ whose story has been previoualy given and whose ag~ was given as eighty-nine, is considered by many persons to b. ninety-tour. 1~~eely, one or the adult sohool.‘teachers, says that he has gone over Bann‘ s life carefully with him, and that he must have been twenty-one or twenty-two at the close or the War because during slavery, he had experience at logging, or rather at logrolling, a work so difficult that only tuU.~ grown men were used at it. Since Banner is slightly built, there is scarcely a pOsßibility that he did such work before the normal time. .~\‚ c1~ ~ ~ o 7 f c ~ o r ~ ~ ru ~w t~+~L ßv ~cZL