On the third anniversary of the founding of our
organization, the Va Flaggers are pleased to announce the completion of our
third Interstate Memorial Battle Flag project. Last
month, a 9x12 Army of Tennessee pattern Confederate Battle Flag was quietly
hoisted up a 45’ pole, high on a hill, on a parcel of land adjacent to north
bound Interstate 295, near Cold Harbor.
Raised
just days after the 100th Anniversary of the dedication of the
Hanover County Confederate Monument, she will fly as a living, breathing
reminder of the courage and sacrifice of our Confederate Veterans. This memorial was made possible through the
diligence of several Va Flaggers, the continued and generous support from folks
across the U.S., and the dogged determination of one 15 year old boy to honor
his Confederate ancestors, several of whom fought in battles in Hanover
County.
PROCLAMATION OF INTENT AND DEDICATION OF THE I-295 MEMORIAL
BATTLE FLAG AT COLD HARBOR:
WHEREAS, in April 1861, the Commonwealth of Virginia, in
order to retain her honor, exercised her Constitutional Right to secede from
the Union; and
WHEREAS, Virginia, known as the Mother of States and
Statesmen, did not make this decision lightly but only after exhaustive efforts
to bring about a peaceful resolution to the issues which divided Southern and
Northern states failed; and
WHEREAS, the sons of Hanover County, Virginia heeded the
call of their Mother State by the tens of thousands to defend their country,
their Commonwealth, their home and their family from an invading army; and
WHEREAS, these brave Virginians of Hanover County fought in
the Confederate Armed Forces alongside other men from across the South; and
WHEREAS, these men sacrificed their all and spilled their
blood defending the sacred soil of both Hanover County and Virginia; and
WHEREAS, their sacrifices Hallowed the Ground of Hanover
County such as Hanover Courthouse, Mechanicsville, Gaines Mill, Seven Days,
First and Second Cold Harbor, Haw’s Shop/Enon Church, Peake’s Station,
Beaverdam, Watt House, North Anna and many other battlefields; and
WHEREAS, Richmond, Virginia, was the Capital of the
Confederate States of America and the wartime home of President Jefferson Davis
and many Hanoverians protected and served this Capital; and
WHEREAS, we must never forget the sacrifices made by the
women of the South, who with every ounce of their being supported their men in
uniform, undertook the duties normally performed by men, and suffered along
with their children, and other citizens untold horrors in a war torn land; and
WHEREAS, “after four years of arduous service marked by
unsurpassed courage and fortitude”, as General Robert E. Lee so eloquently
wrote, the war for Southern Independence ended for the fabled Army of Northern
Virginia on April 9, 1865; and
WHEREAS, the honorable blood of such brave Virginians from
Hanover County such as John Tyler, Captain William Latane, Edmund Ruffin, and
the thousands of known and unknown heroes of Hanover County, Virginia flows
through the veins of thousands of its citizens; and WHEREAS, it is the sworn
duty and privilege of the citizens of Hanover County to encourage education
within Hanover County, defend the good name of Hanover County, and to teach and
promote the true history of the Hanover County to future generations;
THEREFORE, the Virginia Flaggers do hereby dedicate the
I-295 Cold Harbor Memorial Confederate Battle Flag in honor of the sons of
Hanover County, and in memory of all Confederate Soldiers who fought, bled, and
died on her soil.
Grayson Jennings
Gifts to the Interstate Memorial Battle Flag projects may be mailed to:
Va Flaggers
P.O. Box 547
Sandston VA 23150
Payable to Va Flaggers
or through PayPal:
http://www.vaflaggers.com/i95f lagdonate.html
Gifts to the Interstate Memorial Battle Flag projects may be mailed to:
Va Flaggers
P.O. Box 547
Sandston VA 23150
Payable to Va Flaggers
or through PayPal:
http://www.vaflaggers.com/i95f
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