SaggyWoman
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Have you participated in any of the revelry?
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Have you participated in any of the revelry?
No, but in keeping with stereotypical tradition, everyone here in the south has been digging up their hidden stashes of Confederate money, since, as we all know, the South will rise again. [/sarcasm]
No, but in keeping with stereotypical tradition, everyone here in the south has been digging up their hidden stashes of Confederate money, since, as we all know, the South will rise again. [/sarcasm]
Exactly when did government officials of the CSA ever surrender?
Exactly when did government officials of the CSA ever surrender?
Me believes we should have held out---recapture Richmond for the cause
and reopen the Mississippi River for trade with the French and English(and whoever else felt led to peddle their little homemade trinkets to unsuspecting souls of the newly re--established CSA!!!!!!)---peacefully, of course!!!!:laugh::laugh::saint:
Lee didn't have the forces left to retake Richmond;
Exactly when did government officials of the CSA ever surrender?
Have you participated in any of the revelry?
No, but in keeping with stereotypical tradition, everyone here in the south has been digging up their hidden stashes of Confederate money, since, as we all know, the South will rise again. [/sarcasm]
The only Civil War reenactment I have seen in person was in Gettysburg, when I was there in summer, 2001. I was surprised how confederate the area around Gettysburg seemed to be. I saw a lot of rebel flags, and souvenir shops always appeared to have at least as many confederate items as union.
Has anyone ever been to the Civil War reenactment at Columbus-Belmont State Park in western KY?
I think they are fascinating. They even had some giving lessons on loading a musket.No, but when I lived in Alabama, we used to go to them. My grandparents' farm butted up against a living history park called Tannehill, which was a foundry and armory for the Confederacy so they always had events and re-enactments there.
One of my grandparents' neighbors left a couple hundred acres to the park and when I was younger, we found a couple of relics.
When we lived in Maryland, we were close enough to both Manassas and Gettysburg that it was no trouble to make a day at either location. Went to all sorts of events at both.