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An African American waiter and the bullet-shredded "Spotsylvania Stump"

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Mon, 12 May 2014 13:33:03 -0400
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Civil War 150
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On this day 150 years ago (May 12, 1864), the combined fire of Union and Confederate guns near the "Bloody Angle" at the Battle of Spotsylvania managed to annihilate this tree, leaving a bullet-riddled stump. Many have spoken on the stump's significance as a symbol of the war's carnage. What most commentators have neglected to point out, however, is that without the help of an anonymous tip from an African American waiter, it might never have made its way to the Smithsonian.
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