On March 1, 2025, members of Alamo City Guards Camp #1325 proudly supported the Friends
A significant victory for historical preservation has been achieved with the relocation and restoration of
“Words of Thought” January 18, 2025And beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto
Gone With The Dawn By: Christian Lee In the shadowed depths of the American South, where
United Sons of Confederate Veterans Biscoe Hindman, Commander in Chief, issues General Order No. I. in
The Confederacy's Ice Cream Social On July 12, 1864, the Confederate cavalry under the command of
Primates and Patriotism: Richard Lynch Garner Richard Lynch Garner: From Young Confederate Soldier to Primatology Pioneer
The Complex Label of "Traitor" The label of "traitor" has been historically applied to individuals and
Infighting and Its Impact: Lessons from the Confederate States of America to the Sons of Confederate
Autonomy vs. Authority: Social Media Debate [4.7 Social Media 4.7.1 To further strengthen the Nature and
Refuting the Proposed Bylaw: The Case Against Excluding Felons from Brigade and Division Officer Positions The
By: Staff | First 2 Know News Headline: BLM Founder Discovers Lost Confederate Gold on Historic
Little Red Riding Hood's Texas Brigade: Chickamauga By: Christian Lee and Cody Crislip Beneath Chickamauga's autumn
Little Red Riding Hood's Texas Brigade: Gettysburg By: Christian Lee and Cody Crislip In the hills
Little Red Riding Hood's Texas Brigade: The Wilderness By: Christian Lee & Cody Crislip In the
Brigadier General Carnot Posey: A Distinguished Confederate Leader in the American Civil War Brigadier General Carnot
GEORGETOWN, Texas (KXAN) — While the Fourth of July commemorates the Declaration of Independence within the
Battle of Brices Cross Roads 2064 In the year 2064, rapid technological advancement and a dystopian
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC ) — Several Civil War-era structures have been discovered under a construction site
Battle of Cheat Mountain 2061 In the year 2061, humanity had colonized many planets across the
NAPLES, Fla. — A teacher at a Collier County Public School showed a video seemingly celebrating
by Tyler Hardin | Thu, April 20th 2023, 4:26 PM CDT WCTI12 GREENVILLE, Pitt County — The
A Soldier's Heart Life of General Cocke Phillip St. George Cocke died of a soldier’s heart.
Evander McNair-A true Southern Hero Evander McNair-a true Southern hero, was born in Scotland County, North
By CLAIRE BARRET | 4/14/2023 "You have heard from a great many people who did something in
by Quil Lawrence | npr.org The U.S. Navy has finally shed the last two ship names that honored
Short Bio of George Baird Hodge In 1861, George Baird Hodge enlisted as a private in
ACLU of Texas Appeals Conviction of North Texas Protesters By Simone Carter | Dallas Observer Gainesville,
Moses Bonner : The Birth of Texas County Music Moses J. Bonner was a Confederate veteran
North Carolina Public Radio | By Mechelle Hankerson | WHRO Town leaders in Edenton, N.C unanimously
By Mark Millican | Dalton Daily Citizen Like many Dalton residents, I had eaten pizza and
Pensacola Confederate monument lawsuit revving back up. It may spread to Tallahassee court By Jim Little
The Rise of a Valiant Confederate General: David Rumph Jones David Rumph Jones was a Confederate
John Caldwell Calhoun Sanders: Too Young To Die Early Life and Military Service of John Caldwell
Robert E Lee Awakens The clone of Robert E Lee, the Cyberpunk Warrior, slowly opened his
Robert E Lee Awakens The clone of Robert E Lee, the Cyberpunk Warrior, slowly opened his
Early life and career of the Old Rock, Henry Lewis Benning Henry Lewis Benning, the Old
The Defender of Northern Alabama: General Phillip Dale Roddey Early Life and Military Career General Phillip
Early life and military career Simon Bolivar Buckner was born on April 1, 1823, in Hart
The Boy General of the Confederacy John Herbert Kelly came to be known as, The Boy
Against All Odds Contrary to expectations, RE and Dr. Mary Anne Taylor, the scientist who created
In the beginning Robert E. Rodes was born in Lynchburg, Virginia, in 1829. His father, a
General Lee's Complicated Legacy General Robert E Lee is one of the most polarizing figures in
Robert E. Lee: Mankind's Final Fight by Christian Lee and Cody Crislip In the vast expanse
The Sherminion Conquest of Earth By Christian Lee & Cody Crislip In the vast expanse of
Are you ready to don your finest gray and wave that Confederate flag high? Well, get ready y'all because a Confederate USA might just be on the horizon! With a little bit of southern charm and a lot of determination, we might just see the return of the good ol' days. So grab a sweet tea and let's get this party started!
As Americans, it's crucial that we remember and honor all aspects of our history, including the
Robert E. Lee: Cyberpunk Savior by Christian Lee & Cody Crislip The year was 4205. Earth
[aiovg_video id=6218] Ross Cox Sr. visited the Alamo City Guards Camp #1325 and discussed the
The congressional commission reviewing Pentagon property honoring the Confederacy is recommending renaming facilities and removing depictions
By: JOSHUA ZITSER | Business Insider : Africa A festival celebrating the Confederacy is celebrated annually
A Chatsworth man has been charged with defacing a public monument in connection with the spray-painting
By: Montgomery County News The Rebel Joan Of Arc 2721 Chapter of the United Daughters of
By: Nick Thomas | Chron For more than five decades, L.Q. Jones was a familiar supporting
By: Brendan King | WTVR RICHMOND, Va. — A prominent Confederate statue that stood in Richmond for
By: The Review EAST LIVERPOOL – The Friends of Beaver Creek State Park will host their
Jemma Stephenson | Montgomery Advertiser Superintendent Ann Roy Moore said the statue of Confederate Gen. Robert
By Greg Sites | detecting.us TIP: save Greg’s image on your phone for use in
By: Kate McGee | The Texas Tribune The Baylor University Board of Regents voted Friday to
(Slip Opinion) OCTOBER TERM, 2014 1 Syllabus NOTE: Where it is feasible, a syllabus (headnote) will
by Michael C. Dorf | Dorf on Law Today I'll talk about a case that the
By Bob Hallmark | KLTV A long lost Civil War grave was discovered in East Texas
By Chris Lewis | Cordele Dispatch (Cordele, GA) Today as never before there is an all-out
By Benjamin Olivo | Downtown writer | San Antonio Express-News I was sitting in the parking
By Doug Vair | Sons of Confederate Veterans SAN ANTONIO, TX (PRWEB) APRIL 15, 2014 The Sons
By Christian Lee | Alamocityguards.com Your division reunion is swiftly approaching. You’re excited to meet other
In the 2022 legislative session, Senate Democratic Leader Lauren Book filed legislation to get rid of
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Jefferson City has agreed to reinstall two paving stones that contained
BY DAVIDE MAMONE | The Acadiana Advocate The St. Landry Parish Council overwhelmingly voted Wednesday to
By RONNY REYES | DAILYMAIL.COM A black Tennessee mayor declared April Confederate History Month while surrounded by white members
Civil War weapons were known to cause massive amounts of damage to the human body. Large
Two more Missouri City streets - Confederate South Drive and Confederate Court - will get new
A resolution reaffirming a previous St. Landry Parish Council decision to proceed with the removal of
By: Hubert Plummer Heinen Type: Biography Published: 1952 Updated: April 30, 2016 SCHLEICHER, GUSTAV (1823–1879).Gustav (Gustave, Gustavus) Schleicher, engineer, entrepreneur, and
A group led by Town Administrator James Lewellen outlined several possible "solutions" for the Confederate marker in
A statue believed to be the last surviving Confederate monument on Maryland public property was taken
By: Marcel THE MYSTERIOUS SISTERDALE REVOLVER The rarest and less known of all Confederate revolvers is
Cranky Yankee Heritage Haters By Christian Lee | Alamocityguards.com Recently, Alamo City Guards Camp #1325 Surgeon
By Christian Lee | alamocityguards.com Initially reported by the Confederate Veteran founded San Antonio Express-News newspaper;
Brunswick, GA The Confederate monument in Hanover Square is under wraps — literally — to prevent
New York Times Dated in the saddle, near Grand Ecore, Apri1 15, a letter to the
By LUKE PARKER | Bay Times & Record Observer CENTREVILLE — A white man set
It’s been a source of controversy for at least the past three years, and a member
By Claire Taylor | The Acadiana Advocate The statue of Confederate Gen. Alfred Mouton that was
By The Sentinel-Record On Oct. 13, representatives from veterans service organizations, including Disabled Veterans, Veterans of
By Peter Holley | Texas Monthly In Rockport, a celebrated artist is planning to install sculptures depicting
I find that Georgetown is a very nice city. Parking was very easy to find. I enjoyed
By Albert Richard Parsons In compliance with your request I write for publication, in the Knights
By: Christian Lee | Commander, Alamo City Guards If you grew up in San Antonio, you
As we memorialize the Confederate dead and Ancestors who once walked here, The essence of our
By Jeff Bell | KVUE.com The City of Georgetown has paused its brick program honoring war veterans, including
I'm very eager to go to the Texas reunion. The first time I participated in the
By Daniel Jackson | Courthousenews.com (CN) – Police in Selma, Alabama, have obtained an arrest warrant
By: Toby Joyce | History Ireland It is well known that Irish emigrants to the United
On the first Thursday of the month, the Alamo City Guards Camp 1325 hosts historical and
By Ross Ramsey | Texas Tribune Confederate statues and memorials Half of the state’s registered voters
By: San Antonio Public Library On this day 156 (160 as of 2021) years ago,
By Christian Lee | Alamo City Guards Confederates weren’t really known for having mascots or spirit
By Asher Elbein | Audubon Magazine In 1851, John P. McCown, an amateur ornithologist and army
By Christian Lee | Alamo City Guards Thomas Neville Waul was one of the delegates sent
BY KATE MCGEE | TEXAS TRIBUNE University officials said Wednesday that the decision to keep the
By RVAHub Staff The 230-year-old McGuire Cottage, one of Northside’s oldest homes, is no longer standing
BY NEELAM BOHRA | THE TEXAS TRIBUNE On Tuesday, some Texans will take a paid day off
VIA-Linda Gray, Gonzales County Historical Commission Subject: Fwd: January 20th meeting re Proposed Marker Removal Regulations
OPINION BY RACHEL LANCE | TIME In late June, as many people across the United States took
A Christmas message from the Alamo City Guards! Dear compatriots, I hope that everyone had
By Admin | Devine News Our very own local doctor, Dr. Richard Neel, MD, MPH was
By Joseph Brown | The Item The monument honoring “Confederate Patriots” that stands outside the Walker
First lyric is a famous Sons of Confederate Veterans member! And gotta love that shout out
The Face of the SCV Part 6 - Meet Richard, whose Mexican-American great-great grandfather, Andres Torres-Rodriguez, served
By; CHARLIE SPIERING | www.breitbart.com/ A majority of Senate Republicans joined Democrats to pass the National Defense
By SARAH RANKIN | The Associated Press LEXINGTON, Va. (AP) — The Virginia Military Institute removed
A Confederate historic item on display at the Temple Police Department was removed Monday morning by
By Christian Lee | Alamo City Guards The Alamo City Guards couldn't stay away from each
by Brad Gunther MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WPMI) — A bill has been pre-filed in the Alabama House of
By; The Terrell Tribune | terrelltribune.com The Confederate soldier cenotaph will stay in place at the
By; Kaitlin Bain | Staff writer The city of Beaumont may have found a buyer for the
By Christian Lee | ALAMO CITY GUARDS CAMP 1325 The Alamo City Guards flag flies alongside
Opinion By; Tom Scott | thebrunswicknews.com/ Hitler burned books. Today the historically impaired destroy statues. So
By Larry Stanford | rockdalenewtoncitizen.com/ CONYERS — The Sons of Confederate Veterans, Major General Joseph Wheeler Camp
By Andrei Tutu | autoevolution.com/ To be honest, this is not a great time to be
Marshall County leaders say they weren’t consulted before the group acted. The Associated Press | wvtm13.com
By: NEWS TALK 1110 & 99.3 WBT NC Heritage PAC, a pro-Republican political fundraising organization ran
Library of Congress | Digital Collections On November 6, 1861, Jefferson Davis, who had been elected president of
By Chuck Lanehart | Lubbock Avalance-Journal Editor's Note: Jack Becker is the editor of Caprock Chronicles
Bill McGoun | CONTRIBUTING EDITOR | Citizen-Times Sylva Sam stands near the top of the long
Would is surprise you to know that by definition, we are a democratically run organization?
By: WKRN Web Staff | wkrn.com NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The statue of Nathan Bedford Forrest,
BY EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS, Associated Press JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Supervisors in two Mississippi counties voted Monday
by: Wes Rapaport AUSTIN (Nexstar) — A group of Democratic lawmakers in Texas want seven memorials which
By: Christian Alejandro Ocampo | LMTonline.com / Laredo Morning Times For over a month, protesters with the
By Ana Martinez | oxfordeagle.com/ The Confederate monument on the Lafayette County Courthouse lawn will remain where
R.I.P. Charlie Daniels
By the Associated Press A northern Illinois auto museum has no plan to stop displaying a
Even the Bible Is Full of Flawed Characters
By: Sam Cohen | KXXV.COM Some buttons, horse hair, and other items believed to have belonged
By; Inside NOVA A federal investigation is underway after vandals spray painted "BLM" on the Stonewall
By Ashlee Burns | Corpus Christi Caller Times The Corpus Christi chapter of the Democratic Socialists of
Historic monuments and statues have become the targets of anger and vandalism during protests By Morgan Phillips |
June 22, 2020 Washington, D.C. - Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) this evening sent a letter to
BY SCOTT MCDONALD | Newsweek The Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) based in Columbia, Tennessee, has taken
BY BRENDAN COLE | Newsweek Lawmakers in Ohio have rejected a push to ban all Confederate memorabilia
Don't Wanna Say I Told You So, But I Told You So!! I cannot
By Mike Nolting | MetroNews CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — The Harrison County Commission rejected a motion Wednesday to return the
By; Mary Claire Patton NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas – You could own a piece of San Antonio history
By Roger Sollenberger | Salon Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Robert Wilkie has refused to remove three headstones engraved
By Isaiah Bradwell | WCVB BOSTON--A monument recognizing the first all-volunteer black regiment of the Union
By Sputnik News Staff According to the Detroit Free Press, the ordnance dating back to the
By TIMOTHY J. LOCKHART | VIRGINIAN-PILOT CORRESPONDENT The Civil War, by far our nation’s most deadly armed
POSTED BY: LARRY FELTON JOHNSON Beginning Tuesday, June 2, 2020, the Southern Museum of Civil War &
By Cayley Urenko PAGE COUNTY, Va. (WHSV) — Early Monday morning around 2 a.m., two monuments, including
By Danielle Wallace | Fox News A group gathered at Linn Park in Birmingham Sunday afternoon shortly after
By The Associated Press An Alabama congresswoman said Monday it is time to end a state
By Katherine Hamilton FORT MYERS, Fla. - The Sons of the Confederacy were authorized to legally
by SBG San Antonio Staff Reports SAN ANTONIO - A person is in custody after allegedly spray
By Joshua Fechter The Arsenal complex in downtown San Antonio supplied ammo and provisions to troops in four
By; Paula Allen | Express-News I’m hoping you might have some information on what appears to
By; Lindsey Ward LEXINGTON, Va. – Home remodels always uncover the unexpected, but one Lexington family was
By John P. Rankin, Madison historian MADISON – There were only two battles of any size
By Meris Lutz, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution After two years of controversy, Cobb commissioners have finally approved a
By STEPHEN HUDAK |ORLANDO SENTINEL Critics of a divisive plan to install a Confederate general’s statue in
By Mike Scruggs At Appomattox Courthouse in April of 1865, an Alabama soldier by the name
By Mike Scruggs As I wrote last week in part 1 of this series, perhaps the
By MICHAEL E. RUANE | The Washington Post First, conservator Caitlin Smith carefully drilled a hole
Author: Jay Wallis (WFAA) Tejano Jose Antonio Navarro helped write the constitution that gave Texas its independence
From Staff Reports | The Longview News-Journal The future Texas Gov. James S. Hogg founded the
By Rebekah Riess, CNN Multiple Michigan branches of the NAACP are calling for the immediate resignation of
By Danielle Wallace | Fox News The remains of a Confederate general and his wife might be removed from
By C. SUAREZ ROJAS Richmond Times-Dispatch A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit the Hanover NAACP
By: VA Flaggers **NEW ROADSIDE MEMORIAL BATTLE FLAG RAISED IN PITTSBORO, NC** On Monday, August 19,
Edited by John Early Reported by Henry Graff CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - A Charlottesville judge is denying an
By Richard Selcer A half-century after the war, old soldiers banded together to share their stories
By: Mariana Veloso, Hanover Evening Sun Longtime reenactor Dustin Heisey, of Manheim, Lancaster County, has volunteered
By: Jeff Himler Two men who have penned books on Civil War topics will be featured
By: Hannah Natanson They all valued the land — thousands of rolling acres of agricultural turf
By: James Rogers | Fox News Two Civil War cannonballs have been discovered on a South
Article by: Tammy Grubb The owner of a huge Confederate battle flag on U.S. 70 has
Article by: Kristan Obeng, Lansing State Journal CHARLOTTE – A member of the Mid-Michigan Color Guard
Article by: TYLER HAMMEL thammel@dailyprogress.com | Sep 7, 2019 Updated Sep 9, 2019 After years of contention
Article by: by Kaylin Jorge, Justin McFarland | Tuesday, September 10th 2019 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV)
By: Tony Farkas | The Item Huntsville is home, and Sherrel “Woody” Woods wants to
Article by: Elizabeth R. Varon, evaron@virginia.edu Why did Charlottesville’s white citizens choose to erect a statue
Article by: Taylor Long BROOKE COUNTY, W.Va. (WTRF) – A memorial service was held Monday morning
Article by: Overton County News Sons of Confederate Veterans proclaimed Thursday, Aug. 15 as National Law
BY ZACHARY HORNER, News + Record Staff Shots have been fired. Two days after the Chatham County
Why was the Golden State once chock-full of memorials to the Southern rebels? Article by: Kevin
Article by: Emily R. West, Nashville Tennessean FRANKLIN — A complaint filed with the Tennessee Historic Commission
By: Kiii Staff CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The display of the Confederate battle flag during the
By: Josh Brodesky It’s been nearly two years since the Confederate monument was removed from Travis
By: Jakob Brandenburg MIDLAND -- January 19 is General Robert E. Lee’s birthday, and Texas Confederate
Members of the Sons of the Confederacy and the United Daughters of the Confederacy gathered Saturday
By: Greg Bischof NEW BOSTON, Texas—While all surviving Civil War Confederate soldiers and their children are
Article by: BBC | August 17 2017 Its been over 150 years since the last shots
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