well, at first they had detectives all over the place trying to find this fella ed. we had a contractor electrician named ed, they hounded him. so, you know, and i happened to, you know, be reading an article from the "battlefield journal" in september and they were dedicated a monument to chalara barton and i called and i talked to a man about it and told him what it was, what i'd found, and he was very interested in it. he said, well, i have to talk to my wife. she's an expert on clara. so, for a week we exchanged messages. then one morning my wife called me at work. she says there's a man from the park service named gary scott that wants to talk to ed shaw. i said, well, what did you tell him? i just told him i'd have him to call you, so i called him. he wanted to know about the artifacts and everything. and i told him. at first he didn't believe me. i said, i'll tell you what i'll do, i'll go make xerox copies and i'll send them to you. he gave me the address down there on ohio drive. at the time he was the head historian for washingthis torian in washington for