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I'm currently researching a novel called 'The Corona Incident.' I've done a lot of research on this book, but the one thing I can't seem to locate is the approximate population of Roswell between 1947-1950 or so.
I'm currently researching a novel called 'The Corona Incident.' I've done a lot of research on this book, but the one thing I can't seem to locate is the approximate population of Roswell between 1947-1950 or so.
Any help? Thanks...
According to this link, the approximate population of Roswell, NM in 1950 was around 26,000...
Cathy...
Thanks. You are just too cool for words. Believe it or not, this was a big help to the book. Sometimes it is difficult to obtain this type of info, even through census records and such.
If you'd like to see the preview for the book, and this isn't a plug by the way, just go here:
Cathy...
Thanks. You are just too cool for words. Believe it or not, this was a big help to the book. Sometimes it is difficult to obtain this type of info, even through census records and such.
If you'd like to see the preview for the book, and this isn't a plug by the way, just go here:
My thanks to all of you who helped answer some of the questions in my research for this book. It was published a couple of weeks ago, and I finally got around to coming back here to say 'thank you!'
Basically, it's about a young scientist who wants to find out for himself if the Roswell Crash really happened...by using time travel.
After all the research and the writing, I think I wouldn't mind actually LIVING in NM.
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