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Anne Pemberton <[log in to unmask]>
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As long as I can remember, hubby has said that in school he learned that the
British fired on St. John's Church in Richmond and that there was a cannon
ball still embedded in the wall. Yesterday I took visiting family to St.
John's with instructions from hubby to photograph the cannon ball if
possible. To my surprise and his dismay, the tour guide said as far as she
knew there was no cannon ball in the church wall.

Can anyone shed light on this? Did hubby mix up stories?

Anne
Anne Pemberton
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