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The Vernet Letters

A True Story from a Forgotten Archive—A Short Read

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The Vernet Letters

De: Ken Washburn
Narrado por: Randy Boyum
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The Vernet Letters is the remarkable true story of an ordinary working man who stumbled into an extraordinary historical mystery—one that had been hidden for more than half a century.

In 1972, twelve-year-old Ken Washburn was paid ten dollars to clean out an abandoned cabin in California’s Central Valley. Inside a forgotten trunk, buried beneath dust and time, he discovered a collection of aging letters and documents that would quietly follow him for the next fifty-four years.

What began as a childhood curiosity slowly revealed itself to be something far greater: a lost archive tied to real people, real events, and a history that had nearly vanished. Decades later, driven by persistence, instinct, and a working man’s refusal to let the past be forgotten, Washburn sets out to uncover the truth behind the mysterious Vernet correspondence.

Part memoir, part historical investigation, The Vernet Letters is a story about chance discoveries, overlooked history, and how ordinary lives sometimes intersect with extraordinary legacies. It is a journey through memory, patience, and the unexpected responsibility of becoming the accidental guardian of the past.

Sometimes history isn’t found in museums—it’s waiting in a dusty trunk, for the right person to open it.

©2026 Ken Washburn (P)2026 Ken Washburn
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