Posted on 04/09/2015 10:03:31 AM PDT by Leaning Right
The legacy of slavery in America?: 4 years of war, 12 years of martial law and 150 years of ignorance.
We became slaves to the federal government when the 16th Amendment gave them unlimited access to our paychecks.
GOD rest the souls of these American heroes North and South.
Brian Williams was there, too.
Now, where’s the Photoshop?
You are right. Old times are not forgotten. 150 years is really not that long. My mother’s great uncle who she knew as a child fought in the Civil War. We have a picture of her standing next to him.
There is at least one Civil War widow still drawing a pension and a couple of children of Civil War veterans. I believe there is one child of a veteran who said his father told him he either met Lincoln or was at the Gettysburg address.
Amen.
The fed needs to put back in the little bitty Constituional box it came in.
/johnny
What outfit was he with?
Just a bit perhaps. Yet what I posted fits the facts well under the enemy islamist dictator we’re increasingly under the thumb of now.
Honestly I have no idea. My Mom is woefully ignorant about it.
My Dads people rode with McNeil’s raiders and one of them was there when they captured General Crook. We have a Whitney Dragoon that has been passed down in the family since the war as the sidearm which was taken off General Crook. I am the current keeper of the gun. We have no proof and I’m not sure if it can be proven.
I'm second generation American. Grandparents born in Ireland. In my grade school days, I always wondered why the Union side was held in high esteem.
Guess I'm a rebel at heart
9 April 1865
We, the undersigned Prisoners of War, belonging to the Army of Northern Virginia, having been this day surrendered by General Robert E. Lee, C.S.A., Commanding said Army to Lieut. Genl. U. S. Grant, Commanding Armies of United States, do hereby give our solemn parole of honor that we will not hereafter serve in the armies of the Confederate States or in any military capacity whatever, against the United States of America or under aid to the enemies of the latter, until properly exchanged in such manner as shall be mutually approved by the respective authorities.
Done at Appomattox Court
House, Va. this 9th day of
April, 1865.
R. E. Lee, Genl.
W. H. Taylor, Lt. Colonel
Charles S. Venaber, Lt. Col. adjutant
Charles Marshal, Lt. Col. & Inspector General
W. E. Pentin, Lt. Col.
Gilbert B. Cooke, Major
H. S. Young, Major
The within named men will not be disturbed by United States authorities, so long as they observe their parole and the laws in force where they may reside.
My ancestors was with the 60TH Virginia.
I have all my ancestors weapons and one jacket with some stripes.
Yes . . . the end of four years of bloody, fratricidal war, and out divided country finally made one again.
There is a whole weekend, April 17-19, “On the trail of the assassin”, commemorating the 150 years since Lincoln’s death in Charles County. www.CharlesCountyMD.gov/Lincoln150
Please check out website for details.
Awesome! All we have is the Whitney.
Amen
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