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Kate Ridgway, lead conservator with the state Department of Historic Resources, holds up a Minié ball, a type of bullet used during the Civil War. Ammunition, Confederate money and other artifacts were found in the copper time capsule placed in the Lee statue pedestal in 1887.

Kate Ridgway, lead conservator with the state Department of Historic Resources, holds up a Minié ball, a type of bullet used during the Civil War. Ammunition, Confederate money and other artifacts were found in the copper time capsule placed in the Lee statue pedestal in 1887.

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Elusive copper cornerstone box pulled from Lee pedestal, opened

Conservation experts at the Virginia Department of Historic Resources pulled books, money, ammunition, documents and other artifacts Tuesday from a long-sought-after time capsule found in the remnants of a pedestal on Richmond’s Monument Avenue that once held a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee.