Crews searching for Confederate statue’s 1887 time capsule
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Work crews are still searching for a time capsule they believe is buried inside the pedestal under a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee that towered over Richmond, Virginia, for more than a century until it was taken down Wednesday.
State officials were scheduled to remove the 134-year-old time capsule Thursday morning from a cornerstone where they believe it is located. But after removing a 2,500-pound capstone and a 500-pound lid, crews were unable to pinpoint the precise location of the capsule.
Workers have been using ground-penetrating radar devices to try to find the capsule in a third piece of the cornerstone. Clark Mercer, Gov. Ralph Northam’s chief of staff, said crews will continue to look for it in the cornerstone and adjoining stones. They have also decided to dig into the lid of the cornerstone to insert a new time capsule.
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