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Photo of eagle on Fort Snelling gravestone
 
11/11/2020 8:28:11 AM PST · by Kartographer · 24 replies
Star Tribune ^ | JON TEVLIN
A quick recap: Amateur photographer Frank Glick was on his way to work when he drove through Fort Snelling National Cemetery early one morning. He spotted a bald eagle through the mist, perched on a gravestone, and snapped shots with his aging but ever-present camera. Nice shot, he thought.
 

Photo of eagle on Fort Snelling gravestone touches hearts, goes viral
 
05/25/2019 10:26:04 AM PDT · by ButThreeLeftsDo · 48 replies
StarTribune.com ^ | August 10, 2011 | Jon Tevlin
Our readers are finding this photo at Fort Snelling National Cemetery worth sharing again, eight years after columnist Jon Tevlin wrote about it.
 

Photo of eagle on Fort Snelling gravestone touches hearts, goes viral
 
05/26/2015 7:40:34 AM PDT · by afraidfortherepublic · 29 replies
Star Tribune ^ | 5-26-15 | Jon Tevlin
Talk to anyone in my business and they'll all say the same thing: No matter how long you write stories and put them in the newspaper, you are never really sure which ones are going to strike a nerve. What you think might be a Pulitzer-quality epic might draw only a nice call from Mom, while a simple tale tossed off on deadline causes an uproar, or an avalanche of praise. One legendary former investigative reporter at this paper wrote scores of stories that changed laws and saved lives, yet never did he get more mail than when he wrote...
 

Photo of eagle on Fort Snelling gravestone touches hearts
 
11/11/2014 6:36:07 AM PST · by Kartographer · 16 replies
Star Tribune ^ | 8/11/14 | JON TEVLIN
<p>What you think might be a Pulitzer-quality epic might draw only a nice call from Mom, while a simple tale tossed off on deadline causes an uproar, or an avalanche of praise. One legendary former investigative reporter at this paper wrote scores of stories that changed laws and saved lives, yet never did he get more mail than when he wrote about burying his cat.</p>
 
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