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After the Battle of Fredericksburg, the armies watched each other closely across the Rappahannock River. Soldiers spent days doing "picket duty," much of it painfully dull. One Confederate from the 10th Alabama passed the time by carving his initials and regiment in a tree. A local resident recovered the tree after the war and preserved the bark.
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