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This is a good thread. It's a topic I've had many conversations about in the past with friends. The consensus I've heard is the locals wanted to "h" simply because it was their heritage being challenged by a bigger government. They eventually won the battle. Many refused to drop the "h" ever so you will find a blended return on searches of the late 1800's to early 1900's.
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