Rabu, 04 April 2018

America’s Civil War Open Fire- November 2009

Unknown soldier to receive a place of honor The recently discovered remains of a Civil War soldier, including a skull, jawbone, arm bone and single tooth, will be reinterred as part of a new unknown soldier monument in the city of Franklin, Tenn. Ditchdiggers uncovered the remains in early June during a road construction project. …

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