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Confederate Heritage Month - Minutes 11
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by Calvin Johnson
Dear Friends,
Have you read my first post on
Confederate History Month in April?
http://ConfederateHeritageMonth.com
Let's go after city, county and state
proclamations in February. In March let's write the news media,
TV, Radio and Newspapers, and ask them what they are planning for
April---Confederate History Month. I will offer a form letter to
the media later.
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 Minute
Richard R. Kirkland was the
fifth son of John and Mary Vaughn Kirkland. He was born near
Flat Rock, Kershaw District, South Carolina in August 1843.
His parents were worthy people whose patriotic roots went back
to the Revolutionary War. It is written that the Kirkland's
sent four sons to fight for South Carolina during the War
Between the States.
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Confederate Heritage Month Minute
At Hermann Park in Houston,
Texas is a monument to man who is called interesting to Texas
history. It has been a hundred years since the people of
Houston, Texas honored Major W. (Dick) Dowling with a 8 foot
Italian Marble Statue.
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Confederate Heritage Month Minute
Our school children should know
about Santos Benavides who was born on November 1, 1823, in
Loredo, Texas. Benavides was an descendant of Tomas Sanchez de
la Barrera y Garza , who founded the city of Loredo. Benavides
was the highest ranking Mexican-American soldier to serve in
the Confederate States of America military. He served as
captain of the 33rd Texas Cavalry, which was also known as
Benavides' Regiment, before he was promoted to Colonel in
1863.
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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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Confederate Heritage Month Minute
Robert E. Lee, a man whose
military tactics have been studied world wide, was an American
soldier, educator, Christian gentlemen, husband and father.
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Source:
http://ConfederateHeritageMonth.com
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Updates
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Augusta, Confederate Memorial Day Service - April 17
THIS SERVICE IS IN HONOR OF THE BRAVE CONFEDERATE
AMERICANS IN
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Whitfield County Confederate Memorial Service -
April 24
April 24: 2:00 pm
Whitfield County Confederate Memorial Day Service at
the Dalton Confederate Cemetery, speaker to be
announced.
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Murray County - Confederate Memorial Day - April 17
April 17: 10:00 am
Murray County Confederate Memorial Day Service at
New Prospect Church Cemetery on Hwy 225 south of
Spring Place, guest speaker is Martha Locke, former
president of the Georgia Division of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy
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Day - 15 Confederate Heritage Month Minute
Robert E. Lee, a man
whose military tactics have been studied world wide,
was an American soldier, educator, Christian
gentlemen, husband and father.
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here for more information |
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Day - 16 Confederate Heritage Month Minute
John Stith Permberton,
the inventor of Coca Cola, fought for the
Confederacy during the War Between the States.
Pemberton rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in
the 3rd Georgia Cavalry at the end of the war.
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