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  • Latest News: American Battlefield Protection Program 2010 Grants

    Take a look at these exciting grant awards!

    Sincerely,
    Emmanuel Dabney
    Atlantic Guard Soldiers' Aid Society
    http://www.agsas.org

    "God hasten the day when war shall cease, when slavery shall be blotted from the face of the earth, and when, instead of destruction and desolation, peace, prosperity, liberty, and virtue shall rule the earth!"--John C. Brock, Commissary Sergeant, 43d United States Colored Troops

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    Re: American Battlefield Protection Program 2010 Grants

    Excellent News all around! Thanks for posting
    Drew

    "God knows, as many posts as go up on this site everyday, there's plenty of folks who know how to type. Put those keyboards to work on a real issue that's tied to the history that we love and obsess over so much." F.B.

    "...mow hay, cut wood, prepare great food, drink schwitzel, knit, sew, spin wool, rock out to a good pinch of snuff and somehow still find time to go fly a kite." N.B.

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      Re: American Battlefield Protection Program 2010 Grants

      Very good news indeed, sir!
      Becky Morgan

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        Re: American Battlefield Protection Program 2010 Grants

        RICHMOND, KY (AP) - Madison County is receiving a $35,000 grant to develop a preservation plan for the areas of the Civil War Battle of Richmond that remain unprotected.

        The National Park Service's Battlefield Protection program announced the grant.

        The Richmond Register reports that the grant was one of 25 awarded this year to aid in the preservation of battle sites. The grant will allow the county to study the feasibility of acquiring additional property for preservation.

        The battle was the first major engagement of the 1862 Confederate invasion of Kentucky.

        Drew

        "God knows, as many posts as go up on this site everyday, there's plenty of folks who know how to type. Put those keyboards to work on a real issue that's tied to the history that we love and obsess over so much." F.B.

        "...mow hay, cut wood, prepare great food, drink schwitzel, knit, sew, spin wool, rock out to a good pinch of snuff and somehow still find time to go fly a kite." N.B.

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