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NSTCW Vol. 42 No. 4
Item #: NST42-4
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COVER
"Georgia Militia in Virginia.” The GM plate at center, unearthed by Steve Burgan, isn't your everyday find. Please see our cover story on p. 24. Photo by Stephen W. Sylvia; artifacts courtesy J.S. .Mosby Antiques & Artifact.

FEATURES
Now that the world is opening up again and people are able to move about with
a bit more confidence, we present an issue with more excavated artifacts than usual. We hope that the fresh air and remarkable finds will give everyone renewed appreciation for the past and hope for a more mobile future.

24 Georgia Comes to Virginia
by Nancy Dearing Rossbacher
Rare Peach state artifacts travel north

30 Berry Benson, 1st South Carolina: A True Hero
by Kenny Jarrett
The multitalented "monument man”

40 Charleston Free Badges: Symbols of Freedom
by Cliff Krainik
The ultimate gathering of known examples
and the rich history behind them

52 Past Comes to Light: Spring 2021 JGD Event
by Bob Painter
A broad selection of artifacts come to light
Sidebar: The Ashby Family Wedding Ring
by Nancy Dearing Rossbacher
History more precious than mere gold

60 Dad's Soldiers: A Son's Tribute
by Connor Doggett
The identification pieces found by a father

68 Last Chance to Save History: DIV at Brandy Rock
by Guy Spring
The last-ditch effort to rescue the buried
Sidebar: Persistence and Patience Pay off
by Tim Murphy
The attributes that really reward the relic hunter



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