A firestorm of questions, allegations and recriminations flared up during the last two weeks following the somewhat “private” reinternment of 12 of the so-called Camden 14 — the soldiers exhumed
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Historians and archeologists in South Carolina are preparing to rebury 12 unknown U.S. Revolutionary War soldiers who died in the 1780 battle at Camden.