By Cameron Thompson Click here for updates on this story HANOVER COUNTY, Virginia (WTVR) — The historic Hanover Tavern is asking for the public’s help to find the people responsible for stealing items from its first-ever Black History Month exhibit on Friday, Feb. 16. Someone opened up a display case, which was not locked at the time and stole five items from it, including some stamps of Buffalo Soldiers, a trinket case and a $100 Confederate bill, according to staff at the nonprofit. Part of Joyce Ricks’ stamp collection, a straightening iron and what she treasured the most — a Confederate $100 bill — were among the items stolen. “It was a part of my family,” Ricks said” I’
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