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Comfortable Camps: Archaeology of the Confederate Guard Camp at the Florence Stockade This teaching lesson is modeled after those associated with the NPS Teaching with
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Document Date: 2014-05-22 15:01:30


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Hartsville / Andersonville / Savannah / General William T / Atlanta / Wilmington / Reading / Greensboro / Richmond / Charleston / Knoxville / Florence / Andersonville / Georgia / and Florence / South Carolina / /

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MACTEC Engineering and Consulting Inc. / /

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Columbia / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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Camp Sumter / Confederate prison / The Florence National Cemetery / Florence National Cemetery / /

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adequate food / food / beverage containers / camp hardware / /

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Union Army / 148th New York Infantry / National Park Service / South Carolina State Historic Preservation Office / Confederate Army / Pennsylvania Infantry / U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs / Confederate government / /

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James C. Kelly / Thomas J. Eccles / John Hoster / Nelson D. Lankford / Robert Knox Sneden / Paul G. Avery / Robert H. Kellogg / Charles F. Bryan / Jr. / Ezra Ripple / William T. Sherman / /

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guard / Confederate Guard / co-author / Field Director for the archaeological research / author / Archaeologist / Private / co-author of the report / /

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Virginia / Tennessee / South Carolina / North Carolina / Georgia / /

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