I have spent many enjoyable hours with your books. Thank you for them. I was very surprised to see the name of Price Lewis show up in The Starbuck Chronicles. He was imprisoned at Castle Thunder, where he befriended my wife great grandfather, Anson Barns, how had been arrested in Wisconsin and returned south under the Fugitive Slave Act for running a station on the Underground Rail Road. Anson died in prison and Price Lewis, upon his release, returned his effects to the family in Lake Geneva. The family supported him for years and over the years made many attempt to secure a Union Army Pension for him, always unsuccessfully. Lewis died in 1911, when he committed suicide by jumping from the Pulitzer Building in New York City. If you have any interest in further info, we have a great deal of original documentation that we would be pleased to share. My wife and I are devoted fans who have enjoyed all of Sharps, Starbuck, Grail,the Arthur Books which I think are the best take on the legend that I am aware of, along the numerous others that we have read. Thank you again for the pleasure you have brought us. Sincerely ED & Lyn MARGOLIS