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Chancellorsville Rock Picture
I found the significance of the photo of two people standing beside a large rock. That rock was placed on the site where Jackson was shot. Jackson Rock
Uncle Billy- Posts : 4611
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Re: Chancellorsville Rock Picture
Thankyou! That photo has been bugging me for ages. Well, since Chancellorsville was released, anyway.
It was a pity Jackson didn't hide behind it, could have saved himself a whole lot of trouble.
It was a pity Jackson didn't hide behind it, could have saved himself a whole lot of trouble.
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