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		<title>American Civil War Collectibles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Monroe County antiques dealer Norm Sauer is offering a group of Civil War mementoes that he hopes to sell at this weekend's Antiques in April show at Monroe County Community College. The items belonged to Maine soldier John Renshaw, whose family kept them together for 143 years before deciding to sell them.]]></description>
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