John Wesley Holcomb II And Joseph Wilse Holcomb, Co I, 10th Texas Cavalry, Ca 1862. Source: Stella Hill

John Wesley Holcomb II And Joseph Wilse Holcomb, Co I, 10th Texas Cavalry, Ca 1862. Source: Stella Hill

John Wesley Holcomb II and Joseph Wilse Holcomb, Co I, 10th Texas Cavalry, ca 1862. Source: Stella Hill Memorial Library.

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Ancestors fought for their states under AP Hill. His body has been exhumed by the carpetbaggers and Yankees today.

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Ancestors Fought For Their States Under AP Hill. His Body Has Been Exhumed By The Carpetbaggers And Yankees

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1 year ago

Picketts Charge - Picketts second wife was Native American. Her name was Morning Mist and she was Haida Indian.

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George Pickett Max R timeline.
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The Principle for which we contend is bound to reassert itself, though it may be at another time and in another form. Jefferson Davis


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1 year ago

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!

The Battle Of Antietam September 17, 1862. This Was The Bloodiest Single Day In American History. Men
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2 years ago

I was so busy this week I neglected the Anniversary of Robert E. Lee’s passing. May he Rest In Peace. America’s greatest Virginian.

I Was So Busy This Week I Neglected The Anniversary Of Robert E. Lee’s Passing. May He Rest In Peace.
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I Was So Busy This Week I Neglected The Anniversary Of Robert E. Lee’s Passing. May He Rest In Peace.
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2 years ago

Relics of the CSS Alabama. The Alabama had so many Yankee kills that they ended up with several fancy flushing porcelain toilets. One shown here. The ships wheel was inscribed with the phrase. “God helps those who help themselves”. Captain Raphael Semmes freed a slave from Delaware they had captured on a Yankee vessel and made him part of his crew. REAL HISTORY

Relics Of The CSS Alabama. The Alabama Had So Many Yankee Kills That They Ended Up With Several Fancy
Relics Of The CSS Alabama. The Alabama Had So Many Yankee Kills That They Ended Up With Several Fancy
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Relics Of The CSS Alabama. The Alabama Had So Many Yankee Kills That They Ended Up With Several Fancy
Relics Of The CSS Alabama. The Alabama Had So Many Yankee Kills That They Ended Up With Several Fancy
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1 year ago

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.

We Remember Our Ancestors Who Fought Against Their Cultural Extinction. The Same Applies Today. God Bless
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We Remember Our Ancestors Who Fought Against Their Cultural Extinction. The Same Applies Today. God Bless
We Remember Our Ancestors Who Fought Against Their Cultural Extinction. The Same Applies Today. God Bless

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2 years ago

Marxists around the world have always needed cultural cleansing as they begin their takeover of American culture.

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Erasing Southern Culture and History, Step by Step – Abbeville Institute

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1 year ago

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

Lieut George Edward “Tuck” Haynsworth (1841-1887)...
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Born on 21 Mar 1841. Died on 30 Dec 1887. Buried in Sumter, South Carolina, USA.
January 9, 1861 The Star Of The West Was Fired Upon By The Citadel As It Reinforced Ft. Sumter As A Show
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