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Forgotten Treasures of a Forgotten Battle - Book

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By John Marler. John began this project two years ago to see if there were any 
artifacts that could be recovered in an effort to help preserve the story of the Lotz
family and the Battle of Franklin. As a result of many hours of hard labor and
careful removal, he recovered 900 items ranging from canister shots, bullets and
Civil War uniform buttons and buckles to civilian items such as a whiskey flask
bearing a patriotic eagle, doll parts, toys and chips of china.
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By John Marler. John began this project two years ago to see if there were any 
artifacts that could be recovered in an effort to help preserve the story of the Lotz
family and the Battle of Franklin. As a result of many hours of hard labor and
careful removal, he recovered 900 items ranging from canister shots, bullets and
Civil War uniform buttons and buckles to civilian items such as a whiskey flask
bearing a patriotic eagle, doll parts, toys and chips of china.
By John Marler. John began this project two years ago to see if there were any 
artifacts that could be recovered in an effort to help preserve the story of the Lotz
family and the Battle of Franklin. As a result of many hours of hard labor and
careful removal, he recovered 900 items ranging from canister shots, bullets and
Civil War uniform buttons and buckles to civilian items such as a whiskey flask
bearing a patriotic eagle, doll parts, toys and chips of china.

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