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Civil War Trails: Connecting the Dots
by Drew Gruber A first glance, the iconic brick “Price, Birch & Co.” building in Alexandria, Virginia doesn’t seem to have much in common with the stately, Federal style “Spring Haven” plantation in Sumner County, Tennessee. Today, the “Price, Birch … Continue reading
Posted in Battlefields & Historic Places, Slavery, Ties to the War
Tagged Andrew Jackson, Armfield and Franklin, Civil War Trails, Edward Sanders, Isaac Franklin, James Otey, John Armfield, Leonidis Polk, Michael and Cara Hogan, Price Birch & Co., Sewanee, Slave trade, Slavery, Spring Haven, The UNiversity of the South
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