breaking news
A funeral will be held later this month for six
Confederate soldiers who were buried in a mass grave after the
Battle of Helena.
Their remains were found in a wooded area with Helena`s city
limits in 2002, when a hunter noticed a few bones visible above
ground. The remains will be re-interred at the city`s Confederate
Cemetery on March 20th.
Terry Bandy, a Sons of Confederate Veterans member who helped
build a period casket for the remains, says the soldiers deserve a
proper burial even if it is almost 141 years late.
The funeral will be attended by members of the Sons of
Confederate Veterans, Daughters of the Confederacy, the military
order Stars and Bars, living historians and Civil War re-enactors
from five states.
The handles of the coffin the remains will be buried in are
adorned with replica Confederate belt buckles.
The soldiers` identities are unknown, but results of forensic
tests, combined with lists of the battle`s missing and dead, could
help historians interested in learning more about them.
The remains were found at the site of Battery D, a Federal
artillery site on the south side of Helena that was attacked by
Confederate troops.
Posted by Mike Hellgren
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