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Sons of Confederate Veterans, Guardians of Confederate History and Heritage ... The tenacity with which Confederate soldiers fought underscored their belief in the rights guaranteed by the Constitution.
Furthermore, Confederate soldiers were poorly funded, and would sometimes have to wait months before being compensated for their service, which meant their families, left behind and waiting...
The Confederate soldier knew the elements of his success -- courage, endurance and devotion. He knew also by whom he was defeated -- sickness, starvation, death.
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.
LIFE OF A CONFEDERATE SOLDIER; ... 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,
Indigent Families of Confederate Soldiers in Northeast Texas ... The Honored Graves of Confederate Soldiers
~ Anderson & Mercer Co area; Confederate Veterans and Widow Pension Applications ~ SE Kentucky; Grant County, KY - Confederate records ; Green County Civil War Soldiers; Kentucky's Vicksburg...
This is a list of soldiers who lived in Tippah County at one time, before or after the war. ... NOTE: B.C. Wiltshire's Mississippi Confederate Graves Registrations confuses John D. Armor with his
, as Reconstruction politics could not support the continuation of programs for Confederate soldiers.
ALGenWeb : County Index : Coffee County : 1907 Living Confederate Soldiers of Coffee County ... 1907 LIVING CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS of; COFFEE COUNTY, ALABAMA
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