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Paul Roberts wrote:Mid-April is big for Civil War anniversaries.
April 9, 1865 was Lee's surrender at Appomattox,
April 12, 1861 was Fort Sumter (150 years ago tomorrow),
April 14, 1865 was Lincoln's assassination.
I'm guessing "125th Anniversary" was a typing error.
Cromagnonman wrote:Anyone else remember General Booregard, scourge of the Yankees?
Pat "Stonewall" Cleburne wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agnz56OuG_E
This song by Tennesse Ernie Ford always reminds me of the enthusiasm of the southern people in 1861. Listen for the Boory love.
SleeStak wrote:That was hilarious. At the risk of sounding dense, why would anyone make an anti Beauregard cartoon?
SleeStak wrote:That was hilarious. At the risk of sounding dense, why would anyone make an anti Beauregard cartoon?
SleeStak wrote:That was hilarious. At the risk of sounding dense, why would anyone make an anti Beauregard cartoon?
Sieben wrote:Because in the 20th century it became popular to make fun of the South and it's "Lost Cause" mythology. Lee and Jackson were off limits and the average Yankee only knew the name of one other Southern general.
Sieben wrote:Sherman, for sure. Perhaps Adm. Farragut. I'm not sure contemporary Americans who haven't studied the war really associate Custer with it.
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