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A slideshow of U.S. Civil War history. Click on “Show Info” to see where the picture was taken.[html][/html]
Some of my Civil War travels and photos:http://www.flickr.com/photos/41346132@N07/sets/72157623052967815/show/
Welcome aboard, Notch!Those are some neat picture...but how did you take those photos of the battle re-enactment? Were you a participant or just in the crowd?Also, I like the photo of the Dred Scott gravestone.
+1.Welcome Notch!
Fasten your seat belt, Notch 😉
Welcome aboard, Notch!Those are some neat picture...but how did you take those photos of the battle re-enactment? Were you a participant or just in the crowd?Also, I like the photo of the Dred Scott gravestone.
I was in the crowds for all of them. The ones at Pilot Knob were my favorites... as you walked around you were able to mingle with the participants as well. Was a LOT of fun.The cemetery were Dred Scott and William Sherman are buried in St Louis is home to a lot of Civil War people, included Don Carlos Buell. I have started making a list of all the soldiers that are buried there. One day I'll post it up.
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