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Civil war Veterans Buried in Kansas

As you know, I photograph tombstones of Civil war Veterans in Kansas cemeteries. I have recently started posting them on a Flickr page (Yahoo photos) so that everybody could see them. I have right now over 14,000 photos of Kansas Civil war veteran tombstones. My concept was to create a Virtual Civil war Veteran cemetery for Kansas. I realize that there is only one way that this will ever become possible and that was to create a group in Flickr called "Civil war Veterans Buried in Kansas". People can get a free Flickr account which can hold up to 200 photos. The photos are copyrighted to the photographer by Flickr rules even if the flickr page is open to the public. All you have to do then is to join the group and upload your photos to the group. Kansas was known as "The Soldier State" during the 1880's and 1890's because of it's large Civil war Veteran population. This is a way to show the world that it never stopped being "The Soldier State".
I could literally post thousands of photos to this group but I want people from all over Kansas to have an opportunity to show what they have so I have only posted a few photos.

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