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Eternal Flame of the Confederacy

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@ Atlanta History Center

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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