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Amos Rucker--A Soldier Remembered
Canada Free Press ^ | August 8, 2010 | Calvin E. Johnson, Jr.

Posted on 08/08/2010 4:20:05 PM PDT by BigReb555

"When you eliminate the Black Confederate soldier, you've eliminated the history of the South."---The late Dr. Leonard Haynes, Professor, Southern University

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To: mac_truck; Colonel Kangaroo; cowboyway; rustbucket; All
But the fellow you mentioned by name voted for the SC secession, a secession motivated by a concern for the protection and maintenance of slavery.

You say you can identify specific ancestors who signed the South Carolina Secession Declaration in 1860 but aren't sure whether they were slave owners or not?

I never said I wasn't sure who owned who, I just didn't care to give you the information either way. You seem just a little over eager for a confirmation, that makes me ask why.

I'm feeling generous today, so just to put your little mind at ease as to the motives of my ancestors toward their slaves, I will share a bit.

Before O was on the political landscape some "representatives" began combing the Georgetown District area for information on the Robinson family, you know Michelle's slave ancestor's owners. Around the same time my family was approached for a book by a black lady and my cousin agreed to help. I was later informed nothing was found on my family of interest to whoever, and the author sent a copy to my cousin, who in turn sent a copy on to me. Apparently much wasn't found on the Robinsons either, because those records were sealed. Whether the two incidents were related, I don't know for sure, just some "red flags".

So pardon me if I question your eagerness to know the names of any potential family Simon Legrees.

Just don't you worry your pretty little head/heads off, my family has passed the test. I just know your concerns were for the well being for your "brothers"./s

BTW, thank you ever so much for the judgmental artwork. Just real classy.
881 posted on 08/18/2010 11:10:36 AM PDT by mstar
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To: rustbucket
My grandmother came from just south of the Waxhaw area. The slaves belonging to her mother's parents hid the family's silver from Sherman's men.

My family lived near the area also and had a similar experience.

Silver was also dumped in the nearby Pee Dee River in an effort to hide it from the incoming plaque of locust. They still do what they call "magnet fishing" there, using I guess a heavy net with a magnet attached to bring up silver that might still be submerged.
882 posted on 08/18/2010 11:32:25 AM PDT by mstar
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To: mstar

Silver isn’t magnetic.


883 posted on 08/18/2010 11:33:55 AM PDT by rockrr (Everything is different now...)
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To: central_va
Why?, because states rights was the whole point of the war.

State's 'rights' to continue to enslave their fellow man. State's 'rights' to avoid their civic obligations. State's 'rights' to rend a nation apart out of pique.

Peculiar State's 'rights' to me.

884 posted on 08/18/2010 11:39:22 AM PDT by rockrr (Everything is different now...)
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To: central_va
The South, according to you, was a consumption based, low industry society.

Say what? The South was a low consumption, agricultural based, export dependent society. And a pretty wealthy one at that.

885 posted on 08/18/2010 11:42:35 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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To: rustbucket
Some have called the final battle of the film "The Battle of Guilford-Cowpens" because it merged aspects of the Guilford Courthouse and Cowpens battles.

Thanks for the info, interesting. I have often wondered if the burned church, along with congregation in the film, was based on a church in the area. Do you know?

I had ancestors on the American side in the battles of Guilford Courthouse and King's Mountain and a cousin on the American side at Cowpens. Their descendants fought for the South in the War Between The States.

I did as well, from both sides of my family. My husband too. That is why "the SC elites" pushing big government on the common southerner, who should have revolted, is just too funny.
886 posted on 08/18/2010 11:44:17 AM PDT by mstar
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To: rockrr
Silver isn’t magnetic.

I'm sure it wasn't pure. Go ask the some of the historians in Bennetsville, the story was told to us when we last visited.
887 posted on 08/18/2010 11:48:07 AM PDT by mstar
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To: central_va

Hypocrisy thy name is Southron supporter.


888 posted on 08/18/2010 12:05:34 PM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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To: Non-Sequitur
Hypocrisy thy name is Southron supporter.

My problem with Lincoln is what he did externally to my ancestors country, the CSA. Invasion and destruction. Because of this external foreign invasion, I now have to understand what the Goon did as they(South) were dragged back into this farce kicking and screaming. I have to live with the consequences of the totalitarian stat-ism the Illinois Butcher™ initiated.

End the occupation.

889 posted on 08/18/2010 12:16:33 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.)
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To: central_va
BTW the TVA didn't seem to help/save Tennessee from devastation incurred in the last flood this year, a story spiked by the media.....

The worst flooding, the Nashville flooding, wasn't in the Tennessee Valley. Nashville is in a basin drained by the Cumberland River. I think TVA has a coal plant close to Nashville, but they don't handle flood control in that part of the state.

890 posted on 08/18/2010 12:27:50 PM PDT by Colonel Kangaroo
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To: central_va
My problem with Lincoln is what he did externally to my ancestors country, the CSA. Invasion and destruction. Because of this external foreign invasion, I now have to understand what the Goon did as they(South) were dragged back into this farce kicking and screaming. I have to live with the consequences of the totalitarian stat-ism the Illinois Butcher™ initiated.

To me, the most noxious foreign invasion in the South occurred when unwanted Confederate armies invaded East Tennessee in 1861. The blood boils when reading about an attack by a passing Mississippi regiment on Cleveland Tennessee because they objected to the Stars and Stripes flying over the courthouse. On the other hand, the a patriot's heart is cheering when researching the failure of an attempted intimidation of peaceful citizens at Strawberry Plains where a reb regiment's aggression proved no match for fighting Unionist citizens. (tyrants hate the 2nd Amendment!)

891 posted on 08/18/2010 12:41:44 PM PDT by Colonel Kangaroo
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To: central_va
My problem with Lincoln is what he did externally to my ancestors country, the CSA. Invasion and destruction.

Then your problem lies with your ancestors, who chose to start the war in the first place.

Because of this external foreign invasion, I now have to understand what the Goon did as they(South) were dragged back into this farce kicking and screaming. I have to live with the consequences of the totalitarian stat-ism the Illinois Butcher™ initiated.

Living in your own fantasy world, I see.

End the occupation.

There is no occupation.

892 posted on 08/18/2010 12:50:45 PM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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To: cowboyway
Q: Were the captains of your northern slave ships unwilling to earn their own living by their own sweat because they hired some sailors (voluntary worker) and shanghied others (involuntary worker)?

Northern slave captains were as low as they come, but Lincoln and the Union were not fighting so Yankee slave traders would have a permanent business.

893 posted on 08/18/2010 1:15:12 PM PDT by Colonel Kangaroo
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To: rockrr
Silver isn’t magnetic.

Neither is copper which was the secondary component of sterling silver produced in the mid-nineteenth century. /lmao.

894 posted on 08/18/2010 1:34:05 PM PDT by mac_truck ( Aide toi et dieu t aidera)
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To: mstar
How do you know if my ancestors did owned slaves, or anything of their work ethics?

Uh, because you said they were planter class and were hard-working. Planter class by definition means slaveowner.

895 posted on 08/18/2010 1:56:35 PM PDT by Bubba Ho-Tep ("More weight!"--Giles Corey)
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Uh, because you said they were planter class and were hard-working. Planter class by definition means slaveowner.

uh it doesn't and so what
896 posted on 08/18/2010 2:16:38 PM PDT by mstar
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To: mstar
H I have often wondered if the burned church, along with congregation in the film, was based on a church in the area. Do you know?

Nothing like that happened in the Revolutionary War. Most likely it was inspired by an incident in France during WW2.

897 posted on 08/18/2010 2:19:09 PM PDT by Bubba Ho-Tep ("More weight!"--Giles Corey)
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To: mstar
You might want to research that. "planter class" a well-known term in historiography and it has a meaning. If your ancestors were engaged in agriculture and weren't using slaves, they were farmers, not planters.

I've said on these threads before that slaveowners must have been the least fertile people on earth. No one seems to be descended from one.

898 posted on 08/18/2010 2:29:33 PM PDT by Bubba Ho-Tep ("More weight!"--Giles Corey)
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To: mac_truck
Neither is copper which was the secondary component of sterling silver produced in the mid-nineteenth century. /lmao.

Maybe it was in the settings, who knows. If you have a problem call the historical society in Bennettville, SC and ask them. Be sure to record the converstation for all to know. The owners of some of the restored historical buildings told us the story. Go call them if discovering this great lie is such a plus for you. Good Lord.
899 posted on 08/18/2010 2:32:08 PM PDT by mstar
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To: Bubba Ho-Tep
You might want to research that. "planter class" a well-known term in historiography and it has a meaning. If your ancestors were engaged in agriculture and weren't using slaves, they were farmers, not planters.

I know what the term means and who gave it the meaning and why. Might want to check the area census and see all the slave owners calling themselves farmers before and after the WBTWS. It sure was ok with the US Census.

I've said on these threads before that slaveowners must have been the least fertile people on earth. No one seems to be descended from one

give it up
900 posted on 08/18/2010 2:40:55 PM PDT by mstar
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