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confederate soldier

Photography Historical posted on Feb 20, 2014
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here a grave of one of the soldiers. These graves are been taken care of The Daughters of the confederacy. There is a lot of graves here that do need repair for sure. I will show some soon. A lot of the writing is in French as that what the language was around here a long time ago. I did see one German grave here. I show that one later on. This grave yard is real old and no one knows about it. I talk to people living here a long time and no one heard of it. I show you it right by I-10 for all to see but they do not see it. that how I find this place. I was on a ramp to go on I-10 and I saw it. I went there and saw what I saw. I been there two times and each time the grass is cut well but the graves is not fixed. I think the first time a wine-o was living in a grave. It the first grave I posted here in this list of photos I doing. I saw some beer bottles deep in the grave. Hope he moved on. who knows? The gambling place say they moved the graves here but this place have a lot of room. maybe the head stones is gone? it looks like not many graves . I know the grave yard they moved the graves is very old also. there is still some graves at the site that the gambling place had to move the graves. Not all was moved as the father of Lake Charles was not moved. I go get his grave photo one day. I did one time but I did not like it much. I get another one soon. Tell the true the more I look at this grave yard the more I think they did not move any at all. If they did they move some for show and when the public got tried and stop watching they just build on top . That my way of thinking. could by wrong. I do remember they was building I-10 around here and they hit a glass coffin and the unearth it to see a lovely lady that look like she just die but she was dress in fine clothes from the 1800's. The then watch her just fall apart and turn to dust before they eyes as the air got into the coffin. that was around 1965 when that happen. No one took photos then. anyway there a lot of confederate soldiers here. A friend of mine say he knows a big one and will take me there. I been to one in baton rouge and got some photos there but it was too big to look around.

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danapommet

7:42PM | Sun, 02 March 2014

I don't care what side they fought for - they were heroes and should be treated that way for the rest of time!

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auntietk

8:07PM | Fri, 07 March 2014

We spent a long afternoon in the cemetery at Galveston, and saw several CSA headstones, and took a lot of pictures. It's something we both love to do. These are all such interesting shots!

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Katraz

3:59PM | Tue, 11 March 2014

A very interesting shot.

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