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21.04.202523:59
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26.03.202523:24
“I am with the South in death, in victory or defeat. I never owned a N*gro and care nothing for them, but these people have been my friends and have stood up to me on all occasions. In addition to this, I believe the North is about to wage a brutal and unholy war on a people who have done them no wrong, in violation of the constitution and the fundamental principles of the government. They no longer acknowledge that all government derives its validity from the consent of the governed.” Gen. Patrick Cleburne, CSA, born on this day, March 17, 1828.
14.04.202523:40
"Reconstruction was one big wealth grab on the South. There's a bigger reason why movies like 'Gone With The Wind' and 'Birth Of A Nation' are criticized than 'Muh Racism.' They make people think and want to start doing research instead of going along with the status quo." - RebelGrey


26.03.202523:33
Lincoln the Murderous Tyrant
The North has spent over 150 years white washing one of the worst tyrants in world history into some kind of saint of brotherly love. However, facts remain and more and more of the truth, even if late in coming, is making its way to the spotlight.
In 1864, in a bid to finally break the will of the South, Lincoln and his top commanders agreed on the "Black Flag" campaign. In this official permission was given to wage unlimited war against civilians, including women and children, as well as any slaves, former slaves or free blacks. This is not to say the northern armies were not already viscous, especially when led by northern puritans like Sherman who saw this as some holy crusade, but now this was official policy from the president himself.
The North has spent over 150 years white washing one of the worst tyrants in world history into some kind of saint of brotherly love. However, facts remain and more and more of the truth, even if late in coming, is making its way to the spotlight.
In 1864, in a bid to finally break the will of the South, Lincoln and his top commanders agreed on the "Black Flag" campaign. In this official permission was given to wage unlimited war against civilians, including women and children, as well as any slaves, former slaves or free blacks. This is not to say the northern armies were not already viscous, especially when led by northern puritans like Sherman who saw this as some holy crusade, but now this was official policy from the president himself.


25.03.202501:02
General John Brown Gordon urges General Jubal Early to continue the attack in the Battle of Cedar Creek.


02.04.202500:28
George Pickett, Fitzhugh Lee and Thomas L Rosser, enjoyed a local tradition known as a shad bake. This involved attaching shad (a local herring) to boards, sticking them in the ground around a fire, then eating them. It had been a cold, hungry winter, and the shad provided the men with a rare treat. The only problem was that two miles away, Pickett's troops were being annihilated in what became known as the "Waterloo" of the Confederacy.
* "Some time was spent over lunch," recalled Rosser, "during which no firing was heard... We concluded that the enemy was not in much of a hurry to find us as Five Forks." Five Forks was the crucial crossroads which, that morning, Robert E Lee, the general-in-chief, had instructed Pickett to hold at all costs. The feasting generals heard nothing because the wooded area they were lunching in muffled the sound of gunfire. from Independent, Rhodri Marsden
Friday 27 March 2015
* "Some time was spent over lunch," recalled Rosser, "during which no firing was heard... We concluded that the enemy was not in much of a hurry to find us as Five Forks." Five Forks was the crucial crossroads which, that morning, Robert E Lee, the general-in-chief, had instructed Pickett to hold at all costs. The feasting generals heard nothing because the wooded area they were lunching in muffled the sound of gunfire. from Independent, Rhodri Marsden
Friday 27 March 2015
31.03.202523:11
RIGGING MARYLAND'S 1861 GENERAL ELECTIONS
Seven weeks before the November sixth, 1861, election Federal troops under Generals John Dix and Nathanial Banks together with the Baltimore police started arresting Southern sympathizers within the legislature enroute to a session scheduled for September seventeenth when it was apprehended that they would pass a secession ordinance. Secession was avoided because a combination of the arrests, and fear of arrests, resulted in a lack of a quorum. That was Lincoln’s first step.
His second step was to assure victory for his Union Party in the November sixth elections when a new governor, House of Delegates (H-o-D) members, and half the Senate would be elected. The official results showed Lincoln’s gubernatorial candidate won 68% of the vote while his Party won 90% of the H-o-D seats.
Since Lincoln got only 2.5% of Maryland’s vote a year earlier in the 1860 Presidential election, the 1861 results are doubtful. The chief explanation for the radical reversal was the overwhelming presence of Union soldiers throughout the state during the ‘61 elections, which rigged the outcome in favor of Lincoln administration candidates. Federal troops in Maryland at the time numbered over 130,000. There were no Confederate troops, and the Maryland Militia was mostly inactive. Many of the Federal soldiers were authorized to vote and they voted the Lincoln ticket. Since voting was not secret, proctors could see how votes were cast and ex post facto decide which ones they wanted to count.
from Confederate Descendants.
Seven weeks before the November sixth, 1861, election Federal troops under Generals John Dix and Nathanial Banks together with the Baltimore police started arresting Southern sympathizers within the legislature enroute to a session scheduled for September seventeenth when it was apprehended that they would pass a secession ordinance. Secession was avoided because a combination of the arrests, and fear of arrests, resulted in a lack of a quorum. That was Lincoln’s first step.
His second step was to assure victory for his Union Party in the November sixth elections when a new governor, House of Delegates (H-o-D) members, and half the Senate would be elected. The official results showed Lincoln’s gubernatorial candidate won 68% of the vote while his Party won 90% of the H-o-D seats.
Since Lincoln got only 2.5% of Maryland’s vote a year earlier in the 1860 Presidential election, the 1861 results are doubtful. The chief explanation for the radical reversal was the overwhelming presence of Union soldiers throughout the state during the ‘61 elections, which rigged the outcome in favor of Lincoln administration candidates. Federal troops in Maryland at the time numbered over 130,000. There were no Confederate troops, and the Maryland Militia was mostly inactive. Many of the Federal soldiers were authorized to vote and they voted the Lincoln ticket. Since voting was not secret, proctors could see how votes were cast and ex post facto decide which ones they wanted to count.
from Confederate Descendants.
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21.04.202500:38
When Lincoln's Secretary of War Simon Cameron requested Missouri Governor Claiborne Jackson provide troops for the Union invasion, this was the Governors reply:
"Sir, Your dispatch of the 15th instant, making a call on Missouri for four regiments of men for immediate service, has been received. There can be, I apprehend, no doubt that the men are intended to form a part of the President's army to make war upon the people of the seceded States. Your requisition, in my judgement, is illegal, unconstitutional, and revolutionary in its object, inhuman, diabolical and cannot be complied with. Not one man will the State of Missouri furnish to carry on any unholy crusade."
An epic response.
"Sir, Your dispatch of the 15th instant, making a call on Missouri for four regiments of men for immediate service, has been received. There can be, I apprehend, no doubt that the men are intended to form a part of the President's army to make war upon the people of the seceded States. Your requisition, in my judgement, is illegal, unconstitutional, and revolutionary in its object, inhuman, diabolical and cannot be complied with. Not one man will the State of Missouri furnish to carry on any unholy crusade."
An epic response.


26.03.202523:32
"As long as unselfish patriotism, Christian devotion and purity of character, and deeds of heroism shall command the admiration of men, Stonewall Jackson's name and fame will be reverenced." -- Jubal Early
26.03.202500:04
38th Infantry Regiment completed its organization in January, 1862, at Camp Mangum, near Raleigh, North Carolina. Its members were recruited in the counties of Duplin, Tadkin, Sampson, Richmond, Catawba, Alexander, Randolph, Cleveland, and Cumberland. Ordered to Virginia, the unit was assigned to General Pender's and Scales' Brigade in the Army of Northern Virginia. It fought in many conflicts from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor, then took its place in the Petersburg trenches and saw action in the Appomattox Campaign. The regiment lost thirty-six percent of the 420 at Mechanicsville, had 2 killed and 22 wounded at Second Manassas, and had 14 wounded at Fredericksburg. Its casualties were 20 killed, 77 wounded, and 11 missing at Chancellorsville, and of the 216 engaged at Gettysburg, more than forty percent were disabled. On April 9, 1865, it surrendered with 21 officers and 110 men at Appomattox Court House, VA. The field officers were Colonels John Ashford and William J. Hoke, Lieutenant Colonels Robert F. Armfield, Oliver H. Dockery, and George W. Flowers; and Majors Lorenzo D. Andrews, M.M. McLauchlin, George W. Sharpe, and John T. Wilson.
Roster:
Company A - "Spartan Band" - many men from Duplin County
Company B - "Men of Yadkin" - many men from Yadkin County
Company C - "Sampson Farmers" - many men from Sampson County
Company D - "Sampson Plowboys" - many men from Sampson County
Company E - "Richmond Boys" - many men from Richmond County
Company F - "Sulphur Wild Cats" - many men from Catawba County
Company G - "Rocky Face Rangers" - many men from Alexander County
Company H - "Uwharrie Boys" - many men from Randolph County
Company I - "Cleveland Marksmen" - many men from Cleveland County
Company K - "Carolina Boys" - many men from Cumberland County
Roster:
Company A - "Spartan Band" - many men from Duplin County
Company B - "Men of Yadkin" - many men from Yadkin County
Company C - "Sampson Farmers" - many men from Sampson County
Company D - "Sampson Plowboys" - many men from Sampson County
Company E - "Richmond Boys" - many men from Richmond County
Company F - "Sulphur Wild Cats" - many men from Catawba County
Company G - "Rocky Face Rangers" - many men from Alexander County
Company H - "Uwharrie Boys" - many men from Randolph County
Company I - "Cleveland Marksmen" - many men from Cleveland County
Company K - "Carolina Boys" - many men from Cumberland County
25.03.202512:19
"THE SUN SHALL BLUSH WITH WAR"
A.J. Waters brandishes a Whitney Pocket model .31 caliber revolver for the camera. Believed to be the trooper of the same name who served in the 4th Mississippi Cavalry, an excerpt of a prayer penciled inside the case speaks to the intensity of passion against his foemen:
O bless who in the battle Dies
God will enshrine them in the skies
For the men of the North shall bleed this day
And the sun shall blush with war.
A.J. Waters brandishes a Whitney Pocket model .31 caliber revolver for the camera. Believed to be the trooper of the same name who served in the 4th Mississippi Cavalry, an excerpt of a prayer penciled inside the case speaks to the intensity of passion against his foemen:
O bless who in the battle Dies
God will enshrine them in the skies
For the men of the North shall bleed this day
And the sun shall blush with war.


14.04.202523:46
Terror Reign of the Jayhawkers
The Jayhawkers or otherwise known as Red Leggers were a violent abolitionist militia centered out of Lawrence, Kentucky. They had taken part in the Bleeding of Kentucky, a low key civil war in the 1850s. After the start of the Civil War, they began actively attacking into Missouri in an attempt to destroy support for the Confederacy by terrorizing and murdering the civilian population.
US Army General Blunt stated about them: "A reign of terror was inaugurated, and no man's property was safe, nor was his life worth much if he opposed them in their schemes of plunder and robbery."
The Missouri towns of Osceola, Morristown, Papinsvile, Butler, Dayton, and Columbus as well as an innumerable number of homesteads and farms were raided, pillaged, burned, with the women despoiled and the men tortured to death. This shows you once again, the tyrannical and self-righteous nature of those fighting "for the Union" to murder, rape and pillage those they considered their lessers.
The Jayhawkers or otherwise known as Red Leggers were a violent abolitionist militia centered out of Lawrence, Kentucky. They had taken part in the Bleeding of Kentucky, a low key civil war in the 1850s. After the start of the Civil War, they began actively attacking into Missouri in an attempt to destroy support for the Confederacy by terrorizing and murdering the civilian population.
US Army General Blunt stated about them: "A reign of terror was inaugurated, and no man's property was safe, nor was his life worth much if he opposed them in their schemes of plunder and robbery."
The Missouri towns of Osceola, Morristown, Papinsvile, Butler, Dayton, and Columbus as well as an innumerable number of homesteads and farms were raided, pillaged, burned, with the women despoiled and the men tortured to death. This shows you once again, the tyrannical and self-righteous nature of those fighting "for the Union" to murder, rape and pillage those they considered their lessers.


25.03.202512:18
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26.03.202523:34
Terror Reign of the Jayhawkers
The Jayhawkers or otherwise known as Red Leggers were a violent abolitionist militia centered out of Lawrence, Kentucky. They had taken part in the Bleeding of Kentucky, a low key civil war in the 1850s. After the start of the Civil War, they began actively attacking into Missouri in an attempt to destroy support for the Confederacy by terrorizing and murdering the civilian population.
US Army General Blunt stated about them: "A reign of terror was inaugurated, and no man's property was safe, nor was his life worth much if he opposed them in their schemes of plunder and robbery."
The Missouri towns of Osceola, Morristown, Papinsvile, Butler, Dayton, and Columbus as well as an innumerable number of homesteads and farms were raided, pillaged, burned, with the women despoiled and the men tortured to death. This shows you once again, the tyrannical and self-righteous nature of those fighting "for the Union" to murder, rape and pillage those they considered their lessers.
The Jayhawkers or otherwise known as Red Leggers were a violent abolitionist militia centered out of Lawrence, Kentucky. They had taken part in the Bleeding of Kentucky, a low key civil war in the 1850s. After the start of the Civil War, they began actively attacking into Missouri in an attempt to destroy support for the Confederacy by terrorizing and murdering the civilian population.
US Army General Blunt stated about them: "A reign of terror was inaugurated, and no man's property was safe, nor was his life worth much if he opposed them in their schemes of plunder and robbery."
The Missouri towns of Osceola, Morristown, Papinsvile, Butler, Dayton, and Columbus as well as an innumerable number of homesteads and farms were raided, pillaged, burned, with the women despoiled and the men tortured to death. This shows you once again, the tyrannical and self-righteous nature of those fighting "for the Union" to murder, rape and pillage those they considered their lessers.
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