f.j. klingler, lieutenant, company b, infantry, was the first officer wounded sunday morning. 4:45 would have been a.m. in the battle of shiloh and remained 2.5 days on the battlefield. so this is klingler's sword that he would have carried with him in the combat, and then subsequently retained and it would be inscribed. this is one of the newest pieces of the park collection donated to the park. i hope to get this on permanent display soon, because it's so -- iconic with a very prominent part of the shiloh story. the opening of the battle, and to have it returned here and we're able to share this with the public is quite unique. this hall rifle, a series of these were issued to mississippi troops and at corinth. hope to get this on display at our corinth facility. it is owned by a man in corinth, mississippi. we have it here until we can design the proper exhibit 4. exhibit for it. kind of unique that -- it's pretty fragile. because, at some point in time, it was torn before it came to us, is a photograph reportedly found in the grave of an unknown soldier lying in the national cemetery. so