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Don't know if this one can be saved, but the lady who owns the house next door to it is giving it her best shot. I think that some concern needs to be expressed by the public so that the planning commission won't think preservationists aren't paying attention, and they can chip away at historical sites a little at a time.
Elizabeth
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Wouldn't this be more appropriate (and get better exposure) in the battlefield preservation forum?
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I agree. Even though this is regarding a "Field Hospital", it seems a better fit within the Preservation section. So, consider it done!
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very sad because it can be saved....if you want to complain and give Shirley Palmer hand..here is the email
send your thoughts to: Michael Thompson, Director mbrandenburg@washco-md.net |
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