History is still being uncovered
Heading Back Home: Franklin’s Unknown Soldier
and the Civil War’s Five Bloodiest Hours
and the Civil War’s Five Bloodiest Hours
“The gravity of the discovery of the remains and the way it captured public interest was a touching moment in time, an overwhelming response from across the nation that brought long-deserved attention to the horrors that this soldier and tens of thousands of others endured here at Franklin,” says Jacobson, who serves as director of operations for the Battle of Franklin Trust. “Brian and Jodi have captured that emotion in the context of history and modern times in a way that I didn’t think possible. The film is spectacular in every way, and not to be missed.”Friday, Oct 14, 2011 7:00 PM
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Five videos from NamSouth
Going Home
McGavock Confederate Cemetery (Haunting)
Carnton Plantation
Visitation to the Widow of the South
Tour the Carnton Plantation with Robert Hicks
Bloodstains on the Carnton floors
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