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To: rustbucket; Grand Old Partisan
Despite what Grand Old Partisan may think, it's not at all surprising that many people today are only two or three generations away from the war. In fact, IIRC, there is still at least one living widow of a veteran. She was born after the war and he married her late in life, but that is only one degree of separation from a soldier in the war itself.
891 posted on 11/26/2003 7:54:54 AM PST by GOPcapitalist
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To: GOPcapitalist
you are CORRECT!

our SCV camp has 3 real sons of CSA veterans!

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893 posted on 11/26/2003 9:11:22 AM PST by stand watie (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God. ,T. Jefferson)
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To: GOPcapitalist; rustbucket; Grand Old Partisan
In fact, IIRC, there is still at least one living widow of a veteran. She was born after the war and he married her late in life, but that is only one degree of separation from a soldier in the war itself.

Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Monday, December 1, 2003
Section B, Page 1

Confederate heritage claim to fame
Benton man says he is state's youngest living son of a Rebel veteran

By Rodney Bowers

Louis Fite never thought much of his father being an army veteran, even though he served the Confederate States of America.

That changed last year after Fite traveled to Arkadelphia for the rededication of a confederate statue damaged by the March 1997 tornado. At the ceremony, he was told he may be Arkansas' youngest son of a Confederate veteran.

"I walked into it blind," the 84-year-old Benton resident said of his reception at the ceremony. "Everybody wanted a piece of me. None of them had seen a true son" of a Confederate veteran.

Danny Honnoll of Jonesboro, Arkansas division commander of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, said Fite may very well be the state's youngest son. "I think he's probably accurate," Honnoll said, noting that the state's last Rebel, William Loudermilk, died in Honnoll's hometown in 1952 at the age of 104. The nation's last Confederate veteran died seven years later, he said.

Ben Sewell, executive direction of the national organization in Columbia, Tenn., figures Fite "is definitely in the top 10" among the nations youngest sons, of which he believes there are only about 100 still living.

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951 posted on 12/02/2003 1:55:49 AM PST by nolu chan
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