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The next day after the battle, December 1st, Patrick Cleburne, and three other Confederate Generals were brought to Carnton and laid out on the back porch. Jacobson eloquently tells the story. What about his Kepi? His pistol?

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  • A soldiers soldier and such a rarity in today's time. As an overpowering and corrupt government continues to victimize it's citizens, we Americans may once again find ourselves at these same crossroads. Not North versus South, but Americans united, versus a corrupt government.

  • Carnton Plantation and the Confederate Cemetery, is a great place to take their tour of the house and grounds.I was there for the tour and signing of the book, "Widow of the South", by Robert Hicks. Great Reading!I had heard quite a few stories about the soldiers who died in the Battle of Franklin,and how some say their spirits still linger there. I took some awesome pictures of the grounds around the house and cemetery.One can feel that Maj Gen Patrick Ronayne Cleburne, spirit is still there.

  • Interesting video. Very informative. I grew up in Cleburne, Texas. It's interesting how pratically everyone in that town pronounces his last name as, "Klee-burne," but people outside of Cleburne pronounce it "Clay-burne". Heck, some people think I grew up in Cleveland. ha ha. Anyway, thanks for posting this video! :)

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