Eternal Flame of the Confederacy
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@ Atlanta History Center
Description
View of Marvene Bogle (bottom), with an unidentified woman, copying the plaque on the Eternal Flame of the Confederacy, one of the original lampposts in the city which a shell fragment richoceted off during the Civil War to kill freed African American Solomon Luckie, at the corner of Whitehall Street (now Peachtree Street) and Alabama Street downtown Atlanta, Georgia.
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Atlanta History Center
Record Harvested From
Digital Library of Georgia