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Confederate Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument (circa 1890-1910)
10/19/2013 7:39 AM by John M
Confederate Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument circa 1890-1910 via Library of Congress
Benches!
Love the row of benches
A sidebar: http://theshockoeexaminer.blogspot.com/2013/04/paperweight-with-past.html
Nice link. Thank you.
The lady that owned and lived in the oldest house on Church Hill, was selected to fire the cannon to unveil the statue on that day. Very unusual for a woman to do that at that time in history. I wonder if I could get a picture of the ribbon etc., for the storyboard and artifacts I am collecting about the Anthony Turner House (1803 -1810), at 2520 E. Franklin. Thanks you for any consideration in this regard to this request. John Johnson, owner.