Heritage Not Hate
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There are so many stories of Texan courage in battle that a book about them would need sequel after sequel. In my last article on Texans in battle you heard tell of Audie Murphy of Hunt County, Texas, the most decorated soldier of World War II. Well, let’s not forget fellow Texan Edward Keene, the
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A new groundbreaking museum is to be located at historic Elm Springs in Columbia. This groundbreaking museum will be to honor and preserve the history of the Southern states as well as to help keep alive the history of the Southern soldiers that fought in the civil war. Read more here to find out about
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There has been a recent effort to remove the Confederate emblem from the Mississippi flag. So far, the petition to do so has lacked enough signatures to get it on the 2018 ballot. The petition began is 2015 after several blacks were killed at a church in Charleston. The flag, which has flown with the
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People everywhere go through rough times, it’s the nature of the world. But how you handle it is what really says something to the world. Pain, hurt, and misunderstood feelings can drag a person’s emotions through a whirlwind. But what many people need to understand is that many times, emotions are a choice. It’s possible
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The Fish and Game Council of New Jersey has just approved a three day hunting season for muzzleloader rifles. Dating back all the way to Civil War, muzzleloader rifles were seen as the epitome of personal weapons, but could only be shot one time before reloading. Having been modernized over the years, these riffles are
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