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Updated: June 24, 2025
Seabe Tuttle who was born in slavery in 1859, belonged to James Middleton Tuttle of Richland, which was about seven miles east of Fayetteville. "I was just a baby when the war was but I do recollect a lot of things that my ma told me about the War. Our folks all come from Tennessee.
The inscription in verse is as follows: Those hoof beats die not on fame's crimson sod But will live on in song and in story. He fought like a Trojan and struck like a god His dust is our ashes of glory. Interviewer: Zillah Cross Peel Information given by: Seabe Tuttle Residence: Washington County, seven miles east of Fayetteville.
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