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The passion for souvenirs transcends time. I was reminded of this when I received an email from Harold Peach, who watched my video titled "In 1837, George Washington's Remains Were Disinterred. Here's What Was in the Casket." Peach shared a story about a recent trip to the Isle of Wight's Osborne House, where he saw a relic from George Washington's casket. Peach mentioned that there are probably other casket relics out there. I went down the research rabbit hole and here's what I found.
"Life on the Civil War Research Trail" is hosted by Ronald S. Coddington, Editor and Publisher of Military Images magazine. Learn more about our mission to showcase, interpret and preserve Civil War portrait photography at militaryimagesmagazine.com and shopmilitaryimages.com.
"This episode is brought to you in part by North South Skirmish Association (N-SSA), a nonprofit promoting the competitive shooting of Civil War firearms and artillery while encouraging the preservation of battlefields, artifacts, clothing and education of the period. n-ssa.org "
Image: Courtesy Harold Peach
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