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Civil War soldier's grave discovered


This boy, gentleman, I don’t know how old he is,” Undersheriff Halladay said. “I don’t know his name. Don’t know what he looked like. He could’ve been a prisoner of war in Andersonville. He could’ve been in Gettysburg. He could’ve been in Shiloh. Who knows. But, he gave his life sometime during our Civil War so we could stay a nation, so we could stay as one, so there’s one flag flying over this great land, not two, three, or four. So, it’s important.
This boy, gentleman, I don’t know how old he is,” Undersheriff Halladay said. “I don’t know his name. Don’t know what he looked like. He could’ve been a prisoner of war in Andersonville. He could’ve been in Gettysburg. He could’ve been in Shiloh. Who knows. But, he gave his life sometime during our Civil War so we could stay a nation, so we could stay as one, so there’s one flag flying over this great land, not two, three, or four. So, it’s important.
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