Kamis, 16 Maret 2017

Cease Fire: Respect the Relics

Hats off to collectors, large and small. Just as newspapers wrote the first draft of Civil War history, collectors rescued and preserved the first, irreplaceable trove of Civil War relics—without  which our understanding of that era  would be hopelessly sterile. Which is not to say that sometimes  the passion for collecting goes a bit too …

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