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Home › Forums › The U.S. Civil War › Civil War flag returned to naval museum
A Union soldier noted in his journal that he removed a Confederate flag from a ship sinking in the Potomac, but it was lost for a long time and only recently handed over to the Hampton Roads Naval Museum in Virginia.Civil War-era Confederate flag donated to Virginia museum 148 years later
This is only proper.
This is only proper.
Why?
Why?
It's the right thing to do since the union is whole and we no longer suffer the old divisions. This is a gesture of good will.
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