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Confederate Heritage Month - Minutes
by Calvin Johnson
Dear Friends,
Have you read my first post on
Confederate History Month in April?
http://ConfederateHeritageMonth.com
We have created 30 stories that
could be used on TV, Radio and Newspapers. See list below, please
copy and use where ever they will be helpful.
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Calvin E. Johnson, Jr.
Chattahoochee Guards 1639
Mableton, Georgia
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Confederate Heritage Month - Minutes 6 -
10
by Calvin Johnson
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Confederate Heritage Month Minute
The use of men and women in
intelligence operations has always been vital to national
security. It is important to know what others are doing.
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| Day - 7
Confederate Heritage Month Minute
Like the American soldier who
is doing his duty, today, in Iraq and around the world, so did
the legendary Sam Davis. Sam Davis, born on 1845 in Smyrna,
Tennessee, is called the boy Hero of the Confederacy. He
served as a private in the 1st Tennessee Infantry under
Captain Coleman. Coleman's scouts gathered information about
Union Forces moving from middle Tennessee toward Chattanooga.
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Confederate Heritage Month Minute
Confederate Brigadier General
Augustus Kirk Zollicoffer of Kentucky (1812-1862) was a
descendant of a family from Altinklingen in Switzerland
(Castle Maerstetten in Kanton Thargau.) General Zollicoffer
was killed at the Battle of Mill Springs in 1862 during the
War Between the States.
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| Day - 9
Confederate Heritage Month Minute
Kate Cumming was a remarkable
woman. Born in Edinburgh, England, in 1835, her family first
made their move to Montreal Canada. They would move next to
Mobile, Alabama, where Kate,as young woman, quickly adopted to
the Southern way of life. It has been written that Cumming was
intelligent and courageous in all she did. Kate did not
support secession, but, when the South was invaded, she was
quick to criticize the actions of Union President Abraham
Lincoln. She became a strong supporter of the Confederate
cause and looked down at those Southerners who were less
patriotic. She believed that every able bodied man and woman
should do whatever they could for the South.
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| Day - 10
Confederate Heritage Month Minute
Captain Henry Wirz was born,
Hartman Heinrich Wirz in November 1823, in Zurich, Switzerland
where his father, Abraham Wirz was highly respected.
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Updates
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Cassville SCV Memorial - April 17
The Cassville SCV Memorial
service in April 17th at 10:00 am Speaker will be Tray
Gaines. Directions I-75, exit 295, Cassville-White Road,
located about 7 miles north of Cartersville off US
Highway 41 to Cassville Road.
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Newnan & Coweta County - April 17
The Sons of Confederate
Veteran Camps of Newnan and Coweta County would like to
invite the public to a Confederate Memorial Service
Saturday, April 17th at 10 A.M. in the Confederate
section of Oak Hill Cemetery on Bullsboro Drive in
Newnan.
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Day - 14 Confederate Heritage Month Minute
On August 10, 1905, Amos
Rucker, a ex-Confederate soldier and proud member of the
United Confederate Veterans, died in Atlanta, Georgia.
His friends of the UCV had previously bought a grave
site and marker for he and his wife Martha who had
limited income. Amos Rucker was one of many thousands of
Black Southerners who fought for the South during the
War Between the States.
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Kennesaw Chapter No. 241 UDC - April 25
The Kennesaw Chapter No. 241
United Daughters of the Confederacy invite all to
participate in their Annual Confederate Memorial Day
Service to take place on Sunday, April 25, starting a 2
PM at the Confederate Cemetery in Marietta, Georgia.
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Lt. Col. William Luffman Camp # 938 - April 17
The Lt. Col. William Luffman
Camp # 938 will be holding our annual Confederate
Memorial Day Service at New Prospect Baptist Church
Cemetery this coming Saturday, April 17, at 10:00 a.m.
Our speaker will be Martha Locke, past Georgia Division
President of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
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