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Q: What is Peg Leg Joe's real name?
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Was peg leg joe white?

yes he was


What did Peg Leg Joe do for the slaves?

peg leg joe helped the slaves to freedom by teaching slaves the song"Follow the Drinkking Gourd". the song had coded instructions in the song that slaves used to go to fredom.


Who was peg leg joe?

peg leg joe was a carpenter who helped slaves while the underground railroad was around. If you ever heard the song " Follow the Drinkin' Gourd",that's the guy who made it up. It had instructions in the song to tell were to meet him and all Then, he would take the slaves to freedom.twinkle twinkle little star how i wontder what you are. up above the world so high just like me when smoking weed this old man he smaked one he smaked that girl aon the bum :3 bye bye welcome for the help ;P


Who died from jumping off the famous Hollywood sign?

Peg Entwistle


How much is a two headed quarter worth with the year 1776 to 1976?

Not much. These are altered, "trick" coins made for sleight-of-hand magicians, produced by milling out the reverse of one coin and shaving down another - then they are sealed together, in one of several methods. These trick coins are sometimes sold at shops specializing in magic tricks for about $7 ... Note - although there are cases of error coins accidently produced by the US Mint, a double- headed (or reverse) coin is impossible. This is so because the presses that strike the coins are built specially to prevent this. The heads side of coins are all made in one manner and the tails in a completely different manner. The 'heads' side is a D cylinder- type of die, and its called the 'hammer', whereas the 'tails' side is a square die and sits in a base called the 'anvil'. It's impossible to set it up to make a two heads or two tails coin, even if they wanted to do it on purpose. Think square peg in round hole. Won't work.