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DESCRIPTION:<p align='center'><strong>“In Death Not Divided: Civil War Tomb
 stones and the Stories They Tell” </strong></p>\n<p align='center'><strong
 >A Brown Bag Lecture by Cherel Henderson</strong></p>\n<p align='right'><s
 trong> </strong></p>\n<p>PROGRAM:<strong>          </strong>“In Death Not 
 Divided: Civil War Tombstones and the Stories They Tell” A Brown Bag Lectu
 re by Cherel Henderson<strong></strong></p>\n<p><strong> </strong></p>\n<p
 >DATE:                    Noon\, Wednesday\, November 28\, 2012</p>\n<p><s
 trong> </strong></p>\n<p>LOCATION:          East Tennessee History Center<
 br />\n601 South Gay Street</p>\n<p>Knoxville\, TN 37902</p>\n<p><strong> 
 </strong></p>\n<p>ADMISSION:       FREE | Attendees are encouraged to brin
 g a “brown bag” lunch</p>\n<p> </p>\n<p>ETHS director Cherel Henderson wil
 l present a Brown Bag Lecture on Wednesday\, November 28\, based on the ne
 w ETHS exhibition <em>In Death Not Divided: Burial Places of East Tennesse
 e Civil War Soldiers</em>.”</p>\n<p>From bridge burners to hangings\, hero
 es to villains\, grand monuments to simple stones\, <em>In Death Not Divid
 ed: Civil War Tombstones and the Stories They Tell</em> is an intensely pe
 rsonal look at East Tennessee’s Civil War experience. “620\,000 national c
 asualties is a number\,” says Henderson\, “but when you realize that this 
 number represents death and suffering multiplied by 620\,000\, then the re
 al impact on individuals\, families\, communities\, the nation becomes alm
 ost incomprehensible.”  The exhibition and lecture will also feature brief
  histories of the national cemeteries in the region and the attempt to loc
 ate and gather the remains of veterans from scattered graves for proper bu
 rial.</p>\n<p>She will also discuss the ETHS Civil War Sesquicentennial pr
 oject to identify and compile a database of burial places of East Tennesse
 e Union and Confederate soldiers.  The project is funded in part by a gran
 t from the Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area.</p>\n<p>Free and op
 en to the public\, the program is sponsored by 21<sup>st</sup> Mortgage Co
 rp.  The lecture will begin at noon at the East Tennessee History Center\,
  601 S. Gay Street\, Knoxville.  Guests are invited to bring a “Brown Bag”
  lunch and enjoy the lecture.  Soft drinks will be available.  For more in
 formation on the lecture\, exhibitions\, or museum hours\, call 865-215-88
 24 or visit the website at <a href='http://www.easttnhistory.org/'>www.Eas
 tTNHistory.org</a>.</p>
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