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<p>[QUOTE="steve 5, post: 4904303, member: 115209"]Yea</p><p> We got lucky when this made unique bracteate came up. Having a blending image first we saw the 8 star shaped of a tent with a with a litter bearer stretcher</p><p>under the tent, then we thought treasury coin of some sort see the 8 stars in shape of the treasury seal, then the coin came together. The old Dr. would have said to the Yankee's if got captured he would described the coin as a badge fooling the Yankee's it was his unique made grey back incuse breateats $20 Rebel Coin pendant.</p><p> McGuire brother was there at the last camp got shot at Amelia springs Va.</p><p>The they brought him near the James river and his big brother DR. McGuire</p><p>came back to him after he surrendered at Appomattox va. to take him home where</p><p>his brother Hugh died May 4, 1861. Said ending, Dr. McGuire left his coin there and thats where the stonewall Jacksons second corps broke up April 14, 1865[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="steve 5, post: 4904303, member: 115209"]Yea We got lucky when this made unique bracteate came up. Having a blending image first we saw the 8 star shaped of a tent with a with a litter bearer stretcher under the tent, then we thought treasury coin of some sort see the 8 stars in shape of the treasury seal, then the coin came together. The old Dr. would have said to the Yankee's if got captured he would described the coin as a badge fooling the Yankee's it was his unique made grey back incuse breateats $20 Rebel Coin pendant. McGuire brother was there at the last camp got shot at Amelia springs Va. The they brought him near the James river and his big brother DR. McGuire came back to him after he surrendered at Appomattox va. to take him home where his brother Hugh died May 4, 1861. Said ending, Dr. McGuire left his coin there and thats where the stonewall Jacksons second corps broke up April 14, 1865[/QUOTE]
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