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Confederate Heritage Month!
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Confederate Heritage Month -
Minutes
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| Day - 6 Confederate Heritage Month Minute The use of men and women in
intelligence operations has always been vital to national security. It is
important to know what others are doing. Click here for more information | |
| Day - 7 Confederate Heritage Month Minute Like the American soldier who is doing
his duty, today, in Iraq and around the world, so did the legendary Sam
Davis. Sam Davis, born on 1845 in Smyrna, Tennessee, is called the boy
Hero of the Confederacy. He served as a private in the 1st Tennessee
Infantry under Captain Coleman. Coleman's scouts gathered information
about Union Forces moving from middle Tennessee toward Chattanooga. Click here for more information | |
| Day - 8 Confederate Heritage Month Minute Confederate Brigadier General Augustus
Kirk Zollicoffer of Kentucky (1812-1862) was a descendant of a family from
Altinklingen in Switzerland (Castle Maerstetten in Kanton Thargau.)
General Zollicoffer was killed at the Battle of Mill Springs in 1862
during the War Between the States. Click here for more information | |
| Day - 9 Confederate Heritage Month Minute Kate Cumming was a remarkable woman.
Born in Edinburgh, England, in 1835, her family first made their move to
Montreal Canada. They would move next to Mobile, Alabama, where Kate,as
young woman, quickly adopted to the Southern way of life. It has been
written that Cumming was intelligent and courageous in all she did. Kate
did not support secession, but, when the South was invaded, she was quick
to criticize the actions of Union President Abraham Lincoln. She became a
strong supporter of the Confederate cause and looked down at those
Southerners who were less patriotic. She believed that every able bodied
man and woman should do whatever they could for the South. Click here for more information | |
| Day - 10 Confederate Heritage Month Minute Captain Henry Wirz was born, Hartman
Heinrich Wirz in November 1823, in Zurich, Switzerland where his father,
Abraham Wirz was highly respected. Click here for more information | |
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