Talk:Sherwood Forest Plantation

Discrepancy
''In 1842 President John Tyler bought "Walnut Grove" from Collier Minge, his cousin and a local planter, and renamed the plantation "Sherwood Forest," as he likened himself to the story of Robin Hood regarding the Whig party. According to the official website, sherwoodforest.org, there is no mention of Harrison's ownership of the plantation. Also factually noted, Harrison died the year before Tyler, who was his Vice President for only one month, purchased the plantation.''

Is this notable? If so, does it really deserve its own section? What does the editor mean by "factually noted"? momo ricks  04:00, 20 June 2009 (UTC)

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