Civil War Confederate Sword Plowed Up in Hanover

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The incident described below is possibly depicted in the background of this Lewis Miller drawing of "Old Mr. Rudyseal" offering his assistance to General Kilpatrick near Hanover.

One hundred twenty-five years ago, in 1882, the Gazette reported, under Hanover news, that a few weeks before a sword was plowed up on Karl Forney's farm, which adjoined the town.

It "is supposed to have belonged to one of the Confederate officers who fell and was buried there on the 30th of June 1863, during the cavalry battle between the opposing divisions of Gens. Kilpatrick & Stewart. One of the officers was a Col. Davis, of a North Carolina regiment, whose remains were exhumed some years ago and taken to Richmond, Va., and interred in the Confederate Cemetery at that city."

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Could someone tell me of an area where I could search with my metal dector around gettysburg please. I am a novise person and my wife just bought me one.Thank you , charles roach

could someone help me please and tell me where I could use a metal dector that my wife just bought me around the gettysburg area. I would enjoy searching but want to do what is right. Thankyou, charles roach

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