QRZ.com lists him in Grayson County.  Perhaps his area locally refers to 
itself as "Beaver Country" because of a high beaver population, but I never 
heard of Beaver County, TX, either.  PA, UT and OK, yes, but TX, no.

73, Dick

At 08:31 AM 8/13/2004, Art-W6KY wrote:
 >All counties in Texas were named after people killed at the ALamo.
 >There were no 'Beavers' killed..  Hmmmmmm
 >73, Art  W6KY
 >
 >
 >Dave Sharred <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 >Anyone know why Beaver County, TX is not shown in the database?
 >
 >Shown clearly on a QSL card (N5WNG)
 >
 >73
 >Dave Sharred
 >G3NKC
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Dick Flanagan K7VC NV SM
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