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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT40) NASHVILLE -- Dec. 16, 2007 -- HISTORICAL-GRAVE -- Larry McKee, an archaeologist, excavated a yard in Nashville on Saturday, Dec. 15, 2007, seeking the grave of Charles Henry Dickinson. With history buffs and curious neighbors looking on, an archaeologist directed the excavation of the Bowens' lawn in search of a 201-year-old grave and, possibly, the resolution of a long-standing historical puzzle. The dig's goal was to solve a mystery over the grave of Dickinson, who was killed in an 1806 duel with a future president, Andrew Jackson. The location of Dickinson's final resting place has been in contention since the 1960s, when historians in Maryland claimed to have found his coffin. (Josh Anderson/The New York Times)
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