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Fellow relic hunters and Civil War Buff's: The Civil War Round Table, Franklin Charge are attempting to buy the land where the Cotton Gin stood during the Battle of Franklin (Tennessee; Gettysburg of the West). We need to raise a big sum of money by next month (Sept) and you can help at NO cost to you. Only a few minutes of your time. With all the destruction of CW sites going on, this is a rare opportunity for those of you that care about our history to make a BIG difference. Please help us by voting for Franklin Charge as your favorite charity. Christie's Cookie's will donate $10,000 to the winner. I appreciate each of you for reading this and especially those that take the time out of your day to vote. Please spread this around. One person CAN make a difference! (copy and paste this to other sites).
Good hunting,
David

Hello fellow CWRT members,

I got this today from the Franklin (TN) CWRT and Franklin's Charge, which is a local "save the Franklin battlefield" group doing great things. Their current project is to buy the property where the Carter House Cotton Gin was located during the war/Battle of Franklin. It is currently occupied by a house and is across the street where the famous Pizza Hut used to stand.

The Christie Cookie Company has a "vote for your favorite charity" web site where you log on, vote for the charity, and if that charity gets enough votes, they get money from Christie Cookies! Here's the note from the Franklin CWRT:

"As you know, Franklin
 
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