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Sons of Union Veterans of Civil War honors Civil War veterans


Sons of Union Veterans of Civil War honors Civil War veterans
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Members of Henry Casey Camp No. 92 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War place a Memorial Day wreath at the grave site of General James W. Denver in Sugar Grove Cemetery. From left are: Michael Sutton; Joe Daugherty, Camp Commander; Shawn Cox, Patriotic Instructor; James L Grim; John Harker; Kelly Hopkins, Junior Vice Commander; Charles Rose; and Shane Milburn, Secretary.
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Joe Daugherty, Commander of Henry Casey Camp 92 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW), conducted a Memorial Day wreath-laying ceremony at the grave site of Civil War Brigadier General James W. Denver, who is buried in the Sugar Grove Cemetery. ....

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MétéoMédia - Zombie moss? Our list of six really long-lived Earth organisms


Zombie moss? Our list of six really long-lived Earth organisms
Daniel Martins
mardi, 9 juillet 2019 à 20:27 - A story making the rounds this week gives an idea of just how long lifeforms on Earth can live if given the chance.
Apparently, not even being buried beneath a glacier for a couple of centuries can 100 per cent guarantee the death of a hardy patch of moss. Not in the Arctic, at least.
A story published in the Washington Post this week, ostensibly about how organisms long thought dead are returning to life as glaciers and permafrost melt, features just such a moss. Recovered from Ellesmere Island by University of Alberta researcher Catherine La Farge a decade ago, several samples of the moss thrived when taken to a warm laboratory, after centuries in the deep freeze. ....

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