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Just in case my comment doesn't get read, I wanted to repost this statement I made about the article. Here it is.
It is refreshing to know that Stafford yet again has something significant nearby it. I like the idea of preserving these camp sites to tell of a soldier's history is a great idea, because the site may tell you of how that soldier may have lived his life and how he went about the war, whether leaving letters or certain prozed possesions.I think it is good to know that camps like Camp Humphreys are being preserved by the Stafford County Board, that way people may be able to look upon this site one day of there own to be amaze of a structure from over a century years old. Anyway, it was a good article to come by.
It is refreshing to know that Stafford yet again has something significant nearby it. I like the idea of preserving these camp sites to tell of a soldier's history is a great idea, because the site may tell you of how that soldier may have lived his life and how he went about the war, whether leaving letters or certain prozed possesions.I think it is good to know that camps like Camp Humphreys are being preserved by the Stafford County Board, that way people may be able to look upon this site one day of there own to be amaze of a structure from over a century years old. Anyway, it was a good article to come by.
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Yeah, I agree. The campsite is a part of history in our county...why demolish it? People now have a visual learning aid nearby in order to learn more about the war.
I agree, too. Mr. G's articles shed new light on Stafford's history. I was not aware of the significant role Stafford played, and how it carries on to present day America.
We are definitely learning more and more about Stafford everyday. I find these articles very interesting because they have proved so much more for Stafford's history. Who knew? The idea about telling of the soldier's life is awesome because (when it opens) we can actually relive it and see how life was back at camp. Not too much information is usually given on the camps, so it should be very interesting.
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