Gettysburg tooth leads to proper burial of rebel soldier

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This tooth came from a South Carolina officer.


Civil War enthusiasts should take note of our story on the tooth of William L. Daniel, a Confederate lieutenant, killed in the Battle of Gettysburg. See a tiny bite of history.

Intriguing stuff.

To find the eventual resting place for the tooth, click here.


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