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The Lincoln & son statue was made and it is at Richmond National Battlefield Parks Civil War Visitor Center at the old Tredegar Iron Works.

David Kiracofe

David KIRACOFE
History
Tidewater Community College
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>>> Anne Pemberton <[log in to unmask]> 03/27/09 7:18 PM >>>
Tameka,

The historic fact of Lincoln walking in Richmond brought back memories of a 
dispute over a Lincoln statues (with son Todd) that was to be built in 
Richmond, and the objections to it based on the fact that the confederacy 
tried to keep Lincoln out of Richmond. Was that statue ever built? Where?

Sorry, my memory wobbles on some details.

Anne

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