1st White House of the Confederacy, Montgomery, Alabama. (ABOVE) On
March 4, 1861, President John Tyler's granddaughter, Miss Letitia Tyler,
raised the first flag of the Confederacy, the Stars and Bars, on the
Capitol grounds. Today, a First National proudly flies on the grounds of
the home and museum which is located directly across from the State
Capitol building. The museum is a wonderful tribute to President Davis
and his family, and a real treasure and asset to Montgomery's heritage
and tourism.
Meanwhile, back in Virginia, at the LAST Capital of the Confederacy (BELOW), a Third National flag proudly flies on the lawn, marking the Sutherlin Mansion as the last residence of Jefferson Davis as President of the Confederate States of America.
Meanwhile, back in Virginia, at the LAST Capital of the Confederacy (BELOW), a Third National flag proudly flies on the lawn, marking the Sutherlin Mansion as the last residence of Jefferson Davis as President of the Confederate States of America.
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I have been confused why such a strong push to erase Confederate History. It just never made sense why. Finally I think at least for me the reason for this purge. They do not want future generations to know even a hint of freedom. The future is only for the subservient. The idea of personal freedom cannot be allowed. Let alone the belief that people can stand against those in power.
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Absolutely.
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