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The link to the photograph of the marker is no longer working. If anyone has a photograph of the marker please consider posting that photo in this article. I would be willing to photograph the marker myself, but I currently live on the other side of the country.
Mark W. Miller 01:37, 24 September 2006 (UTC)
I just saw that there is a photograph of the marker again, as well as a second very nice photograph of the surrender site. I appreciate Heidelberg College for putting those photographs online.
It might seem like a bit much, but I think it would be great if somebody added the latitude and longitude coordinates of the marker. If anyone in the area has a handheld gps device maybe they could record the coordinates down to the second (or to 4 or 5 decimal places if using the decimal system). That way anyone in the world would know exactly where the marker was and could easily locate and visit the site.
Mark W. Miller 15:37, 18 July 2007 (UTC)