Thanks for the remarks, fellas. Joe, that's a pretty interesting story. I had never heard that. Ain't it ironic that the Yankees captured the boat and then they had it captured right back! That shows the spirit of the day...LOL
I believe General Stand Waitie was the only Confederate general to have Never surrendered! He just stopped fighting! He was a credit to the Cherokees and the South!
Dee! How have you been, my friend? I was asking about you the other day in a chat and everybody thought I meant something was wrong with you! I quickly explained that I had not been in contact with you in a while. Good to hear from you. You bring some interesting stories to the forum. I always look forward to them.
We have a lot of grave dedications here, too. And they are just as you described.
This past weekend, starting Thursday, our local SCV Camp, McLeod-Moring Camp #1386, hosted a Living History Camp as part of the Pine Tree Festival. It's a week-long celebration of the economic impact of the Forestry Industry in our part of the state. Our part of that celebration is to honor the locals who served the Confederacy with Honor. Thursday and Friday are school days, where all the area school kids, from Pre-K to seniors, come out to witness just how a Confederate soldier had to live during the War. A couple of neighboring counties come as well. We hosted some 3,800 students this year! All of them were very Eager to learn from our Camp what they will Never be taught in school. Whites, Blacks, Hispanics, and even Asians came in droves to gain every little morsel of knowledge they could.
My particular job this year was to give a talk on Sherman's Raid of Georgia. I actually had 3 college professors question some of what I was teaching. They wanted to know my sources. (
Anybody here who knows me, knows how I am about That... LOL) Within a few hours, all 3 of them had returned to congratulate me on teaching them parts of our history they never knew! They had checked out my sources and were, what I like to call "Plum Giddy!!!" LOL They just couldn't believe THEY had not been taught the truth!?!
What started out as quest to "shut me down", particularly when it came to facts and figures on Sherman's destruction in Georgia, and where he had actually been, soon became a very apologetic insight into what really started to open their eyes! I had a crowd of about 75 laughing at them when I asked them if they would believe the man, himself on just how much damage he had caused just in this state alone. Not one of the 3 had ever known that Sherman had issued an official report to Washington, giving details of everything from how many cows, chickens, hogs, how much grain, and a whole list of things he actually Stole, burned, destroyed, confiscated, ect. They questioned my statement of him causing $80 Million in damage... Just in Georgia... in 1860's Dollars!!!! I showed them a copy of the official report, promptly printed from the Library of Congress website. They were mortified!! Needless to say, I had a good day!
We had Country singer Bucky Covington in concert on Friday night. Earlier in the day, I had an idea of inviting him and his band and crew over for a private tour of the Camp, complete with live cannon and musket demonstrations. He was very excited and immediately accepted! We dazzled Bucky and his identical twin brother, Rocky with the authenticity of our Camp. They were like kids in a candy store when I suggested that THEY fire the cannon and THEY get to fire the muskets! They were ecstatic! All in all, they spent about an hour with us, and they refused to leave before giving us a few photo ops! I had an 8x10 print made of them firing the cannon, and I asked their security guy if I could give it to them personally. They were amazed that I would do that for them! I spent the last 15 minutes or so with them on their bus before they went on stage. They put on a Great show! I will try to get some pictures on here, if I can remember how. (
if y'all can remind me, I would appreciate it, it's been a while since I put any on here)
The activities culminated on Saturday with our Camp participating in the 65th annual Parade. We were informed afterward that the SCV's 4 entries were the most photographed part of the parade by more than 3 to 1 !! Then at 2:00, we fought off a Yankee invasion in a recreation of the Battle of Pine Hill. We had roughly 3,000 in attendance, and everybody Loved it! Needless to say, we are the most popular part of the celebrations!
Bucky wanted to stay and march in the parade with us, but a prior commitment took them on to South Carolina.
That would have been the coolest thing, to have them in our part of the parade!!!
It was a fun weekend but I was dead on my feet come Saturday evening. Wearing a wool uniform in 94* weather can drain the life right out of you! It gives a man a great deal of respect for those who actually had to do it during the War, for year after year! The battle having been fought, I slept all day Sunday! LOL
GW, I haven't had much time to check my e-mail lately, but I will soon. Thanks for the card, my friend. I need to call you soon. It's been too dang long!
I hope to get back soon with some pictures for y'all.
SBG
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