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The Scalawag Roy Eugene Barnes, the Disgraced Governor of Georgia, testified on behalf of Fani Willis as a character witness of sorts this week regarding her corruption. He was the 80th Governor of GA. He is responsible for removing the battle flag from the GA state flag. He’s still a scalawag!
Celebrating Stonewall Jackson’s 200th Birthday. He died at Fairfield plantation.
It’s Lee - Jackson Day. Still an official holiday in Virginia hearts and minds!
January 9, 1861 the Star of the West was fired upon by the Citadel as it reinforced Ft. Sumter as a show of aggression against states rights! The first shots between North/South
Happy New Year Dixieland!
Battle of Fredericksburg. December 1862. Confederates mowed down Yankee invaders on Marye’s Heights.
November 19, 1863 the Gettysburg address was given. Exactly 160 years from today. We Remember our Fallen. Pictures from the memorial at Remembrance Day. We love our American history!
Confederate Veterans are US veterans by Act of Congress. Happy Veterans Day!
Library of Congress
We remember our Ancestors who fought against their cultural extinction. The same applies today. God Bless the Southland! Love this Texas Monument! Keep History Alive. 2,257 Battles were fought to defend their homes.
GREAT BALLAD: KELLYS IRISH BRIGADE
Company D was known as the ‘Rebel Sons of Erin’ because so many of them were Irish. Indeed, the roster of Company D reads like any small town in a 19th century Irish village (every surname was Irish). While the Fighting 69th on the Union side is the most famous “Irish Brigade,” it is estimated that at least 30,000 Irish fought on the Confederate side. Much of the enlistment was due to the…
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The US Springfield Rifle 1861 - .58 caliber was one of the most produced and utilized small arms during the war. Even Rebels used it when we found one or requisitioned Yankee small arms. Credit: Passing Through by Don Stivers during the capture of Carlisle, PA
Shalom to our Jewish Heritage today. Judah Benjamin and our Hebrew fighters for Southern Existence.
Eisenhower was a great fan of Robert E Lee. Lee saved the Nation!
Confederate Monument in Indiana. We honor those fallen in prison after being captured at Ft Donelson. Flag a grave today!
The Battle of Antietam September 17, 1862. This was the bloodiest single day in American history. Men were buried in shallow and mass graves after serving their states valiantly. Southerners refer to This day as the Battle of Sharpsburg. See the TX and GA monuments in the “Cornfield”as well as the Bloody Lane and Burnside Bridge. Never Forget!
Battle of Harpers Ferry- Confederates overtook Maryland Heights September 13, 1862
Wilson’s Creek was a fascinating battle- Weaver shown above was the first Arkansas casualty of our Second Rebellion.
Documentary of the battle is linked below:
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Unionists paid for Jefferson Davis to be released to heal the nation. This is why history must be taught! RECONCILIATION
Patton’s CSA ancestor was Col George S Patton grandfather killed at the Battle of Winchester
Thus far, research has narrowed the identification of the four remains to 21 or 22 individuals who “likely died during the period when the (Union-operated) hospital” was caring for the Confederate dead and dying after the Battle of Williamsburg on May 5, 1862. The original list contained 59 names and their units.
Recently discovered bodies in Williamsburg could have been any of these men- our Brothers
John Wesley Holcomb II and Joseph Wilse Holcomb, Co I, 10th Texas Cavalry, ca 1862. Source: Stella Hill Memorial Library.
SAVE Arlington! Reconciliation Monument to Southern Americans established after Spanish American War veterans who served in both wars were honored.
Kick ass!
Confederate torpedo (underwater mine), American Civil War.
We need to destroy the Left! “Dr Rainville” probably a man just destroyed a monument to Traveller a horse of Robert E Lee. Garbage ! Complete Garbage! Photo credit: the Virginia Project
Communist sympathizer removed Lees Horse Traveller from Washington and Lee University
Stand Watie was A Native American Brig General for the CSA. He was the last general to surrender. He remembered the treatment of the Federals during the trail of tears and he vowed to punish them.