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== Federal Hill (Kentucky) == | |||
In the article ], you asserted that it was the place where the "first Confederate flag was raised in Kentucky". Do you have a source for this? I recently visited there and the tour guide knew nothing of this. Also, the plantation was managed by a former Union general after the war, so it seems unlikely that the owners were Confederate sympathizers. Thank you. --] 02:21, 18 August 2007 (UTC) |
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Federal Hill (Kentucky)
In the article Federal Hill (Kentucky), you asserted that it was the place where the "first Confederate flag was raised in Kentucky". Do you have a source for this? I recently visited there and the tour guide knew nothing of this. Also, the plantation was managed by a former Union general after the war, so it seems unlikely that the owners were Confederate sympathizers. Thank you. --rogerd 02:21, 18 August 2007 (UTC)