Just a mile down the old dirt road beyond the Clanton Plantation was a Civil War battlefield that claimed the lives of thousands of Union and Confederate soldiers. For months you could hear the cannon fire that echoed across the valley. Even the soldier's moans and groans from the heavy gunfire could reverberate throughout the valley. The Confederate soldiers held their own for a while, but the Union soldiers were better trained and equipped to outlast the Confederates which led to their surrender to the Union army after three months and five days.
So many young soldiers barely eighteen years of age were taken from this world just before they would have the chance to reach their manhood and experience love and raise their children to teach their children about life.
The state made sure the battlefield was preserved to bring in extra income for the country but for some reason, the next generation of Clanton's that lived in the plantation did not keep it up and was forced to auction it off and the hundred acres along with it.
The Knoll family happened to be passing by the Clanton plantation and decided to stop their car and check out the auction at the Clanton plantation. Mr. Knoll was a wealthy banker who was looking for a good investment, and the Clanton plantation was just what he and his wife needed. Mr. Knoll wasn't too worried about the condition of the plantation because he had the money and the resources to make it look new again. Since the plantation was to run down, the state decided auctioning it off would be better for the state than trying to pump in a million dollars to restore it and take the chance of losing money.
So many young soldiers barely eighteen years of age were taken from this world just before they would have the chance to reach their manhood and experience love and raise their children to teach their children about life.
The state made sure the battlefield was preserved to bring in extra income for the country but for some reason, the next generation of Clanton's that lived in the plantation did not keep it up and was forced to auction it off and the hundred acres along with it.
The Knoll family happened to be passing by the Clanton plantation and decided to stop their car and check out the auction at the Clanton plantation. Mr. Knoll was a wealthy banker who was looking for a good investment, and the Clanton plantation was just what he and his wife needed. Mr. Knoll wasn't too worried about the condition of the plantation because he had the money and the resources to make it look new again. Since the plantation was to run down, the state decided auctioning it off would be better for the state than trying to pump in a million dollars to restore it and take the chance of losing money.
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