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I'm guessing the beginning of the inevitable war was a time marked for it's great dread (it had been so carefully side-stepped in the preceding thirty years): sort of a 'where were you when Kennedy was shot', or 'when the towers fell' kind of moment.
Those Jewelers were a secretively mischievous (Jeff Davis) lot, but nice they saved that bit of history.
Stiles was happy to be able to see his ancestor’s inscription, saying, “ my ancestor put graffiti on it.”
Call me sentimental ~
One of the most beautiful laments. This was written by Jay Ungar. I first heard it first on the PBS mini-series The Civil War, and was immediately captivated...
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