Tuesday, January 28, 2014

The Spirit of 1861
Unknown Author

Arise Confederates! hear your country's call! 
The hour is come, --the hour to do or die, 
Freemen to stand, or freemen still to fall -- 
Say, will you fight for Southern Liberty? 
By the spirit of George Washington we swear. 
The yoke of slaves we'll never, never, wear!

Our father's arms base tyranny defiled, 
They would not bear the reproach of slaves; 
For freedomlived they, and for freedom died, -- 
Their memory calls for freedom from their graves. 
By the great God of Washington we swear, 
The yoke of slaves we'll never, never, bear!

Gleams not the sword more brightly than the chain, 
A nobler ornament to deck the hand? 
We've borne their taunts--shall Freedom call in vain. 
To unsheath the sword, and save our father-land! 
By the great God of Washington we swear, 
The yoke of slaves we'll never, never, bear!

The Confederate States will claim a brilliant fame, 
From her arise a nation proud and free, 
We'll raise her flag, and vindicate her name, 
Land of the free--the home of Liberty! 
By the great God of truth and right we swear, 
The yoke of slaves we'll never, never, bear!

Upon our graves shall dawn a brighter sun. 
Our children rise to bless their natal earth; 
Here shall they kneel, and, when our course is run, 
Bless the fair land that gave them a free birth. 
By the spirit of George Washington we swear, 
The yoke of slaves we'll cannot, will not bear!


Monday, January 27, 2014


Stone Mountain Georgia

The largest bas relief sculpture in the world, the Confederate Memorial Carving depicts three Confederate leaders of the Civil War, President Jefferson Davis and Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson (and their favorite horses, "Blackjack", "Traveller", and "Little Sorrel", respectively).

The carving was conceived by Mrs. C. Helen Plane, a charter member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC). The Venable Brothers, owners of the mountain, deeded the north face of the mountain to the UDC in 1916. The UDC was given 12 years to complete a sizable Civil War monument. Gutzon Borglum was commissioned to do the carving. Borglum abandoned the project in 1925 (and later went on to begin Mount Rushmore). American sculptor Augustus Lukeman continued until 1928, when further work stopped for thirty years. In 1958, at the urging of Governor Marvin Griffin, the Georgia legislature approved a measure to purchase Stone Mountain for $1,125,000. In 1963, Walker Hancock was selected to complete the carving, and work began in 1964. The carving was completed by Roy Faulkner, who later operated a museum (now closed) on nearby Memorial Drive commemorating the carving's history. The carving was considered complete on March 3, 1972.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

"Happy Birthday Stonewall Jackson"
January 21, 1824-May 10, 1863
Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson was born in Clarksburg (then Virginia), West Virginia, on January 21, 1824. A skilled military tactician, he served as a Confederate general under Robert E. Lee in the War Between the States (Civil War), leading troops at Manassas, Antietam and Fredericksburg. Jackson lost an arm and died after he was accidentally shot by Confederate troops at the Battle of Chancellorsville.

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Happy Birthday Robert E. Lee


Born on January 19, 1807 in Stratford, Virginia, Robert E. Lee came to military prominence during the U.S. Civil War, commanding his home state's armed forces and becoming general-in-chief of the Confederate forces towards the end of the conflict. Though the Union won the war, Lee has been revered by many while others debate his tactics. He went on to become president of Washington College.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Moorehead Cemetery Plot 12 January 2014
Janice Waters, Kristen Burton, Katie Burton, and Teresa Reed discovered a forgotten family cemetery plot. It was interesting.