Hollywood
Cemetery, Los Angeles, CA Confederate Memorial Day 1992? I'm wearing my
father's blue seersucker suit on the left standing beside my friend in
the blue blazer, Wilfred Knight, a true Confederate and a gentleman.
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Bernhard Thuersam, www.Circa1865.com The Great American Political Divide
Indians of the Southern Confederacy
“. . . [Governor Sam] Houston gave as one good and sufficient reason for not withdrawing from the Union, the fear that should the Union be dissolved the wild tribes, who were now, in a measure, restrained from committing depredations and enormities by the very nature of their treaty guarantees, would be literally let loose upon Texas.
As far as the civilized tribes were concerned, all were of one mind and that took the form of the conviction that so great was the necessity of gaining and holding the confidence of the Indians, that Texas should not procrastinate in joining her fortunes with those of her sister States in the Confederacy.
James E. Harrison and his colleagues [found that the] “. . . Choctaws and Chickasaws are entirely Southern and are determined to adhere to the fortunes of the South. [They visited Gov. John Ross of] the Cherokee Nation . . . [whose] position is the same as that held by Mr. Lincoln in his inaugural . . .
The Creeks are Southern and sound to a man, and when desired will show their devotion to our cause by acts. They meet in council on the 1st of May, when they will probably send delegates to Montgomery to arrange with the Southern Government.
These nations are in a rapid state of improvement. Pure slate granite, sandstone, blue limestone, and marble are found in abundance. All this they regard as inviting Northern aggression, and they are without arms, to any extent, or munitions of war.
They declare themselves Southerners by geographical position, by a common interest, by their social system, and by blood, for they are rapidly becoming a nation of whites. They have written constitutions, laws, etc., modelled after those of the Southern States.
They can raise 20,000 good fighting men, leaving enough at home to attend to domestic affairs, and under the direction of an officer from the Southern Government would deal destruction to an approaching army from that direction, and in the language of one of their principal men:
“Lincoln may haul his big guns about our prairies in the daytime, but we will swoop down upon him at night from our mountains and forests, dealing death and destruction to his army.”
(The Indian and Slaveholder and Secessionist, Annie Heloise Abel, University of Nebraska Press, 1992 (original 1915), excerpts, pp. 90-95)
The scum tried to tear down Andrew Jackson's monument today.
ReplyDeleteThe police blocked them. The scum talked about placing ropes
around Andrew and pulling him down. Andrew Jackson is not
marked for removal.
https://itsgoingdown.org/new-orleans-call-action-tear-andrew-jacksons-statue/
https://itsgoingdown.org/new-orleans-call-action-tear-andrew-jacksons-statue/
It was reported on WLOS with video but cannot find the video.
Thanks, and the kiddies should go back and play in their sandbox, as I assume doing such would be a felony, not that they have the balls, if confronted.
DeleteMuch how the Charlotte rioters got very "peaceful" once the National Guard showed up, wicked creatures recoil when confronted.
DeleteI've learned more about Thomas's Legion, Stand Watie, and the like. The thought of Indians fighting alongside Southern secessionists in a theoretical "Round Two" should give federals nightmares.
Yes and thanks.
DeleteI seemed to have duplicated the news story. The other one
ReplyDeletewas Breitbart with a video if you can get it to play as it
would not for me, but that is my computer:
http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2016/09/22/black-lives-matter-well-tear-new-orleans-monuments/
Thanks and I'll check it out.
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