P.S. Bill Erquitt was a collector of Civil War relics: Confederate belt buckles, swords, guns, uniforms, battle flags—some of significant worth. After his death, one flag in particular—handsewn, seized by a Union soldier, and carried on the Northern Army’s march to the sea—was discovered to have been stolen, in the nineteen-eighties, from the Atlanta Historical Society, where Erquitt had worked until his rushed resignation in 1992. Charles Bethea reports on the man and the many mysteries of his memorabilia. |
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