Dixie Rising Presents
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Author Unknown
The marching armies of the past
Along our Southern plains,
Are sleeping now in quiet rest
Beneath the Southern rains.
The bugle call is now in vain
To rouse them from their bed;
To arms they'll never march again--
They are sleeping with the dead.
No more will Shiloh's plains be stained
With blood our heroes shed,
Nor Chancellorsville resound again
To our noble warriors' tread.
For them no more shall reveille
Sound at the break of dawn,
But may their sleep peaceful be
Till God's great judgment morn.
We bow our heads in solemn prayer
For those who wore the gray,
And clasp again their unseen hands
On our Memorial Day.
Origins of Memorial Day,
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Send an e-Letter that details the Origins of Memorial Day, starting in Columbus, Georgia during the War of Northern Aggression. The Source of the material is the Confederate Veteran magazine. Very educational e-Letter. |
Lest They Be Forgotten
April 26 is Confederate Memorial Day |
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Lest They Be Forgotten
April 26 is Confederate Memorial Day |
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Lest They Be Forgotten
April 26 is Confederate Memorial Day |
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Lest They Be Forgotten
April 26 is Confederate Memorial Day |
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| Lest They Be Forgotten. April 26 is Confederate Memorial Day, set aside in their Honour and Memory. | |
| Lest They Be Forgotten. April 26 is Confederate Memorial Day, set
aside in their Honour and Memory.
Arizona Monument click here for more information |
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| Lest They Be Forgotten ... Confederate POW's at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetary. |
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Confederate Memorial Day and History Month eCards |
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| Kentucky, June 3 | Louisiana, June 3 | Mississippi, April 24 |
| North Carolina, May 10 | South Carolina, May 10 | Tennessee, June 3 |
| Virginia, May 30 | Confederate History Month - April | Origins of Memorial Day |
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Updated April 8, 2004