Don't forget Georgia, boys. Don't forget the valleys, deep flowing rivers and piney woods of our Native State.
Don't forget Georgia, boys. Don't forget the valleys, deep flowing rivers and piney woods of our Native State.
Capt. Frederick Cox
44th Georgia Infantry Regiment
Doles Brigade
Army of Northern Virginia
State of Georgia
Confederate States of America
The Great state of Florida
Capt. Frederick Cox
44th Georgia Infantry Regiment
Doles Brigade
Army of Northern Virginia
State of Georgia
Confederate States of America
Capt. Frederick Cox
44th Georgia Infantry Regiment
Doles Brigade
Army of Northern Virginia
State of Georgia
Confederate States of America
USA General of the Army
Interesting, that painting.
When Jackson went to draw his sword as an inspiration, he had found that the thing had rusted shut from his never drawing the weapon. So he had to detach the sheathe and all from his belt to wave his weapon!
Thanks. Been a while since I'd seen that one.
Capt. Frederick Cox
44th Georgia Infantry Regiment
Doles Brigade
Army of Northern Virginia
State of Georgia
Confederate States of America
USA General of the Army
Beg yer pardon son, but you need to study up on yer history ... and exactly who A.P. Hill was.
But to show you my magnanimity ... have a mint julip on me.
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checks out.
Capt. Frederick Cox
44th Georgia Infantry Regiment
Doles Brigade
Army of Northern Virginia
State of Georgia
Confederate States of America
USA General of the Army
That has nothing to do with my loyalty. I have to deal with what they had to match my donation level.
Why do you think I am organizing the light division if that badge means anything?
CSA Sergeant
O wait wrong Civil War this happened in the 1770s. Oh well, respect to the Scottish, Welsh, Irish and English volunteers and immigrants fighting for both the South and the North.