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CONFEDERATE AMERICAN PRIDE The below photos are a part of a collection of images that I have accumulated during various battles in the Culture War in which I have participated over the years. Click on the individulal images for a full size view. |
Lee
Recollections and Letters of General Robert E. Lee
Civil War Artillery at Gettysburg
Jefferson Davis: The Man and His Hour
Jefferson Davis |
The Innauration of President Jefferson Davis
Compatriot Billy Bearden poses for a snapshot prior to the march to the Montgomery capitol for the innauguration of President Jefferson
Davis.
Me at the Jefferson Davis Innaugural ceremony at Montgomery, Alabama in February 2011.
Part of the crowds at the Jefferson Davis Innauguration ceremony at Montgomery in February 2011.
The reenactment of the innauguration of President Jefferson Davis on the steps of the Montgomery capitol where he actually stood back in
February of 1861.
A cannon salute by Confederate artillery reenactors put a grand finale to ceremonies at Jefferson Davis’s innaugural reenactment at
Montgomery.
SC LoS Flagging of the NAACP
The Franklin Confederate Flag March
Confederate artillery on Winstead Hill placed there during a Confederate Flag march held in Franklin on 30 November 2006.
Confederate artillery on Winstead Hill placed there during a Confederate Flag march held in Franklin on 30 November 2006.
Marchin’ for my heritge in the Franklin Confederate Flag March held on 30 November 2006.
Confederate patriots surround the square in Franklin during ceremonies held there in honor of those who fell in the Battle of Franklin.
View of the Franklin Battlefield today. The landscape of sprawling strip malls and other buildings was mostly an open field in 1864. Our
Confederates marched across this open expanse under withering fire from Federal troops who were entrenched near the tree line that can be
seen in the distance.
The view of Winstead Hill as seen from the entrance to the battlefield.
Marchers in the Franklin Confederate Flag March of 30 November 2006. They are marching across the same ground that our Confederate
ancestors marched over in 1864.
“Generals Walk” as seen from atop Winstead Hill. Along this walk can be seen the memorial stones of the Confederate generals who were
killed in the Battle of Franklin.
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