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Sons of Confederate Veterans, Guardians of Confederate History and Heritage ... The SCV is the direct heir of the United Confederate Veterans, and the oldest hereditary organization for male descendents of Confederate soldiers.
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The Confederate soldier knew the elements of his success -- courage, endurance and devotion. He knew also by whom he was defeated -- sickness, starvation, death. He fought not men only, but food, raiment, pay, glory, fame and fanaticism.
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www.civilwarhome.com/confederatesoldierlife.htm
www.civilwarhome.com/confederatesoldierlife.htm
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Nearly thirty-three years have passed since the alarm of war called from their peaceful pursuits the citizens who were to make name and fame as Confederate soldiers.
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www.civilwarhome.com/typicalconfedsoldier.htm
www.civilwarhome.com/typicalconfedsoldier.htm
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Life of a Confederate Soldier in a Federal Prison (1909?) ... In the spring of 1861, while the men and boys were gathering at every crossroad and station to enlist as soldiers to drive out those who were oppressing the South, I became anxious to cast my lot with the rest. So I obtained the consent of my parents and joined Co.
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newbern.cpclib.org/digital/lc1.html
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Available from : The Scholar's Bookshelf, 110 Melrich Rd., Cranbury, NJ 08512;; Beauvoir, Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library; Christian County Kentucky, Civil War; Confederate Soldiers and Civilians Buried in the Confederate Sections and National Cemetery, Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville,
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www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kymil/cw/cw-conf.html
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Indigent Families of Confederate Soldiers in Northeast Texas ... The Honored Graves of Confederate Soldiers ... Biographies of Other Northeast Texas Confederate Soldiers...
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gen.1starnet.com/civilwar/csamain.htm
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This database contains the complete index of the National Archives microfilm roll number M918, Register of Confederate Soldiers, Sailors, and Citizens Who Died in Federal Prisons and Military Hospitals in the North 1861-1865. The collection includes the names of approximately 25,000 individuals.
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www.ancestralfindings.com/cd119.htm
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Confederate Groups Honor Black Soldiers ... Unlike blacks in the Union Army who served in all-black regiments, blacks in the Confederate Army fought in mixed units, he said. The topic of black Confederate soldiers is rarely talked about because "it's not politically correct," Kennedy said.
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www.scvcamp469-nbf.com/theblackconfederatesoldier.htm
www.scvcamp469-nbf.com/theblackconfederatesoldier.htm
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