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Burt-Stark Mansion / Confederate States of America / Abbeville /  South Carolina / Braxton Bragg / Jefferson Davis / John C. Breckinridge / Museum of the Confederacy / Beauvoir / Battle of Stones River / Southern United States / Mississippi / United States
Date: 2008-03-18 03:47:58
Burt-Stark Mansion
Confederate States of America
Abbeville
South Carolina
Braxton Bragg
Jefferson Davis
John C. Breckinridge
Museum of the Confederacy
Beauvoir
Battle of Stones River
Southern United States
Mississippi
United States

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