Experts open time capsule found at Gen. Lee statue site
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Conservation experts in Virginia’s capital have opened a time capsule — the second this month — found in the remnants of a pedestal that once held a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee.
Tuesday’s opening of the aged copper box could mark the end of a long search for the elusive 1887 time capsule. Historical records have led to some speculation that the capsule could contain a rare photo of a dead President Abraham Lincoln in his casket.
The box was discovered Monday in the foundation of the pedestal that previously held the Lee statue in Richmond. Another time capsule was found there earlier this month, but a painstaking examination suggested it was not the sought-after one from 1887.
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