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This recovered photograph was featured in National Geographic's famous article, "The Featherston Files". The battery is confirmed by former Freedom Party members, members of the Confederate President staff, and Great War veterans to be the same battery of the First Richmond Howitzers that Featherston (soldier in the foreground with head his turned away from the camera) commanded during the First Great War. This photo was taken at the Battle of Round Hill in 1917 before a gas attack, the same battle where Featherston ordered retreating colored soldiers to be fired upon, something that wouldn't be fully known till after the fall of the C.S.A.
You clicked through the warning telling you this thread was nine years old to post THIS?

Let's try this sort of warning: DO NOT necro threads olderthan six months (unless you are the OP then you can restart with a new contribution *this does not mean a "bump*).
 
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