<p>PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) _ Rhode Island is well north of the Mason-Dixon line. But that didn't stop Gov. Lincoln Almond's office from issuing a proclamation declaring April ``Confederate History and Heritage Month.'' Thomas G. Kogut, a spokesman for the governor, told The Providence Journal that it was ``processed in error'' at the request last month from a southerner named Calvin Johnson, who then posted it on his Web site. Johnson's Web site _ called ``Proud Son of a Confederate Soldier'' _ featured Rhode Island's proclamation, as well as links to the song ``Dixie,'' and information about those who fought in the so-called ``War of Southern Independence.'' The proclamation's language was supplied by Johnson. It declared April the month in which ``the Confederate States of America began and ended its four-year struggle for states' rights, individual freedom and local control'' just like America's ``Revolutionary forefathers.'' Johnson pulled the proclamation from his Web site when the governor's office realized what it had done and asked him to remove it.</p>