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'''Oliver''', known as Ollie to Corrine, was an innkeeper who resided within the [[Davenport Homestead]] during the [[American Revolutionary War|American Revolution]]. He and his wife [[Corrine]] provided the community with alcoholic beverages and cooked food, which could later be sold or crafted to raise income. | '''Oliver''', known as Ollie to Corrine, was an innkeeper who resided within the [[Davenport Homestead]] during the [[American Revolutionary War|American Revolution]]. He and his wife [[Corrine]] provided the community with alcoholic beverages and cooked food, which could later be sold or crafted to raise income. | ||
Upon | Upon receiving their jobs as innkeepers and bar keeps, they revealed that they were fairing very well, between the income received from the sailors from the [[Aquila]], the residents of the Homestead, and the travelers passing through. Oliver revealed to have been frightened after being ousted from his former home, but explained that the Lord "works in strange ways", which ultimately allowed him to arrive on the Homestead. | ||
While acting as a bartender, Connor approached, as did a weary traveler, revealed to be hailing from London, and assured them he was not a colleague of the King's, but merely a pastor wishing to preach the word of God to Americans called Father Timothy. He requested bed and board from Oliver and Corrine, who agreed. The townsfolk, among the occupants of the inn, revealed that they would construct a | While acting as a bartender, Connor approached, as did a weary traveler, revealed to be hailing from London, and assured them he was not a colleague of the King's, but merely a pastor wishing to preach the word of God to Americans called Father Timothy. He requested bed and board from Oliver and Corrine, who agreed. The townsfolk, among the occupants of the inn, revealed that they would construct a church, and he would be their pastor. Corrine revealed that Oliver and her had been missing their Sunday Mass, and agreed to the prospects. | ||
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Revision as of 05:17, 5 January 2013

Oliver, known as Ollie to Corrine, was an innkeeper who resided within the Davenport Homestead during the American Revolution. He and his wife Corrine provided the community with alcoholic beverages and cooked food, which could later be sold or crafted to raise income.
Upon receiving their jobs as innkeepers and bar keeps, they revealed that they were fairing very well, between the income received from the sailors from the Aquila, the residents of the Homestead, and the travelers passing through. Oliver revealed to have been frightened after being ousted from his former home, but explained that the Lord "works in strange ways", which ultimately allowed him to arrive on the Homestead.
While acting as a bartender, Connor approached, as did a weary traveler, revealed to be hailing from London, and assured them he was not a colleague of the King's, but merely a pastor wishing to preach the word of God to Americans called Father Timothy. He requested bed and board from Oliver and Corrine, who agreed. The townsfolk, among the occupants of the inn, revealed that they would construct a church, and he would be their pastor. Corrine revealed that Oliver and her had been missing their Sunday Mass, and agreed to the prospects.
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