| A Visit to the Museum of the Confederacy | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| After playing Union ladies at Dixie Days. A little Southern Pride was called for. A visit to the Museum of the Confederacy was just right. |
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| While Karen and Jeannie found the water fountain in front of the Confederate White House, the other ladies found a Confederate soldier of the 13th North Carolina. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| He was still hiding from his greatest enemy ... a Union surgeon. |
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