Louisianaâs Memorial Hall. We love our Tigers. Wheatâs 1st LA and the 9th LA.
Jefferson Davis was here at his death in New Orleans.
Independence Day for Texas!
https://movieweb.com/dukes-of-hazzard-general-lee-car-crushed-hurricane-ida/
Wilsonâs Creek was a fascinating battle- Weaver shown above was the first Arkansas casualty of our Second Rebellion.
Documentary of the battle is linked below:
https://href.li/?https://youtu.be/zCFMGgiB-3A?si=wHRdAcaRq1xROPQD
The Southern Memorial is at risk at Arlington. God save the Southland. Deo Vindice
Confederate Veterans are US veterans by Act of Congress. Happy Veterans Day!
Library of Congress
The greatest writer in world history supported the Southern Cause. Charles Dickens
Merry Christmas everyone from the man who invented Christmas.
Moving forward on the historical timeline, Charles Dickens watched the American Civil War unfold by following the news of the day as it reached England. Remembering his experiences and disgust over the copyright issues and greedy businessmen, Dickens implicitly supported the South, suggesting that the Northern calls for abolition merely masked a desire for some type of economic gain.[vii] Though startled by Southern slavery during his 1842 visit, he darkly suggested a lack of abolitionist fervor from the Union preservers, remarking in a private letter, âThey will both rant and lie and fight until they come to a compromise; and the slave may be thrown into that compromise or thrown out of it, just as it happens.â[viii] Clearly, Dickens had formed dark opinions of the United States economically and morally â some of which had historical foundation
https://emergingcivilwar.com/author/sarahkaybierle/