Battle begins for US Bill of Rights

Charles Davis writes “One hundred and thirty-eight years after a nameless soldier from Ohio rummaged through the wreckage of the state house for North
Carolina looking for a memento of the defeated Confederacy and looted an original copy of the Bill of Rights, the state has mounted
a legal challenge for its return.
The relic was priceless, even in 1865, handwritten by three scribes and sent to the first 13 states by George Washington in 1791.
However, it all but disappeared until last March, when an antique dealer offered to sell the document to a new museum in
Philadelphia.
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