but the tracy, was originally from new york, and edward tracy junior had a brother by the name of -- was a major in the army, confederate army and fighting with the generally up in virginia. at the battle of sharpsburg he was killed. even though the confederate army won the day, they had to retreat across the river and the union army had the field. well, the tracy family from batavia new york heard about the battle and heard about him being killed. so francis tracy, the cousin, thing down, found the body, dressed him up like a -- as a federal officer and transported his body back to batavia, new york, and buried him very quietly because of course during the middle of this war there was a lot of hostility on both sides about the enemy. what's interesting, if they can get very nature of the story was there was a comment in the batavia newspaper recently that commented on there being a confederate officer there in the batavia cemetery, and somebody had a confederate, small confederate flag, and all of a sudden there was a brouhaha about a confederate officer being buried there, and -- i