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Archaeological dig at Carter Hill could unearth a missing piece of history
Jordan Buie , USA TODAY NETWORK - Tennessee Published 5:04 p.m. CT May 2, 2017 | Updated 12:29 p.m. CT May 3, 2017
 
An archaeological dig started at the Carter Hill Battlefield Park on Monday, May 1, 2016. Battle of Franklin Trust CEO Eric Jacobson said he hoped to know by the next week whether the team of archaeologists uncovered a remaining evidence of the Federal line. Jordan Buie/USA Today Network Tennessee
 

Battle of Franklin Trust CEO Eric Jacobson looked over a mound of turned earth Tuesday morning, just south of the Carter House. Below him two archaeologists hunkered on their knees close to the earth, turning the dirt carefully.

A few feet away a Civil War-era Minie ball bullet lay partially covered in dirt with a marker beside it.

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