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<blockquote data-quote="sstterry" data-source="post: 1564775" data-attributes="member: 28912"><p>Lots of battles within a 30-mile radius of you; Big Creek, Bulls Gap, Deep Springs, Russellville, Mossy Creek, Bean Station ect. Longstreet billeted his troops one winter in Whitesburg. There is a museum in Russellville called the Longstreet Musem where he stayed that winter. Our farm served as a Picket line on the road to Knoxville for a period of time. My son's Eagle Project was mapping the Civil War graves at Bethesda Cemetary and erecting a Kiosk with the map of the graves and research about some of the soldiers.</p><p></p><p>If you get into it, there is a wealth of information and places to hunt if you get permission. But I am by </p><p> no means an expert. The guy who gave me the pistol is also the world's leading authority on Gestapo Warrant Discs. (He lived in Germany for a while).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sstterry, post: 1564775, member: 28912"] Lots of battles within a 30-mile radius of you; Big Creek, Bulls Gap, Deep Springs, Russellville, Mossy Creek, Bean Station ect. Longstreet billeted his troops one winter in Whitesburg. There is a museum in Russellville called the Longstreet Musem where he stayed that winter. Our farm served as a Picket line on the road to Knoxville for a period of time. My son's Eagle Project was mapping the Civil War graves at Bethesda Cemetary and erecting a Kiosk with the map of the graves and research about some of the soldiers. If you get into it, there is a wealth of information and places to hunt if you get permission. But I am by no means an expert. The guy who gave me the pistol is also the world's leading authority on Gestapo Warrant Discs. (He lived in Germany for a while). [/QUOTE]
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