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This quiet fishing village, unknown by most, played a vital role for the Confederacy in the early stages of America's Civil War.
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As it turned out, Union forces where in dire need of the product produced here, so they successfully raided it, and then controlled it till the end of the war. (It was an important source of salt for the Confederacy during the early part of the war. In October 1862, a Union raid destroyed some sixty kettles capable of producing 150 bushels of salt a day, salt used by both sides for food preservation)
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Cedar Key, Florida USA
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Robert DiGiusto, Roseville, Minnesota, USA
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