
Volunteer curator Bill Dodd, right, removes an original newspaper front page from 1865 about President Abraham Lincoln's funeral as he returns it to Elbert Pirtle, left, at the Nash Farm Battlefield Museum as it closes its doors in Hampton, Ga., Thursday, May 25, 2017. "It really hurts. It's history. Not in a hateful way," Pirtle said about picking up his family heirlooms on loan to the Civil War museum. "The point is it's still American history. You study history or you make the same mistakes over again." (AP Photo/David Goldman)
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