Developing this Southern Sight has been quite a bit of work, but the response to date has made me even Prouder to be Southern!
Even Southerners Have a Right to be Proud of Our Heritage. It is great to see Southern Pride swelling and just look at these numbers: 1168355 HaveADixieDay e-Greetings sent since September 26! This section has been dedicated to those who are sending pictures of their ancestors and want an e-Card to show that they honour and remember them. Y'all are welcome to send pictures of your ancestors. I hope that this grows to be the largest and frequently accessed section of Dixie Rising. Southern Heritage is the foundation of American Liberty and it is time that the whole world sees and recognizes the truth, and it is up to us to do it!
Lest They Be Forgotten ...
these brave and gallant men who sacrificed life and limb because they cared about their future generations, will be remembered! Let us show the world that ...
We Will Never Forget The Men In Grey.
Have A Dixie Day and check back soon.
To send one of the following HaveADixieDay eCards in honour and memory of a Proud Southerner's Ancestors click on the image of your choice below and Have a Dixie Day:
| Pvt. Abud Harrison Outlaw, 23 Alabama, Company B, CSA
Ancestor of Proud Southerner Debra Pastuszynska of Georgia. |
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| Pvt. Sandy Outlaw, 23 Alabama, Company B, CSA
Ancestor of Proud Southerner Debra Pastuszynska of Georgia. |
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Pvts. James Haywood Graddy & His Uncle Hayas Graddy, 11 GA Co I. Hayas was killed at battle of the wilderness. Ancestors of Proud Southerner Debra Pastuszynska of Georgia. |
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| Pvt James Bates 53rd Al Co G, Partison Rangers, CSA under General Wheeler, captured by shermans troops while delivering message behind enemy line, POW at Pt Lookout MD. Ancestor of Proud Southerner, Debra Pastuszynska of Georgia | |
| Photo: 1900, Ailey, Georgia. Pvt. Robert T. Gay - 19th Battalion, Georgia Cavalry, Company D - with wife, Catherine & last born daughter Lula. Robert is the Great, Great Grand father of Proud Southerner Jerry L. Gay | |
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Alexander Monroe Pierce Lawernce Alexander enlisted March 19 1862 along with another brother on William F Lawernce April 9 in Wren's Cavalry which became the 31st Battalion Va. Cav. and Wrens Cav. became Co. A. under First Lt. B.W. Green and Co. B under Capt. William H McGruder The Battalion was assigned to the Dept. off Richmond newly created on April 1 under Major General Arnold Elsey . The line of defense to include Manchester and Drewry's Bluff both south of Richmond. Ancestor of Gregory Warren Carter Past Commander Lee-Jackson Camp #1 |
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Seaborn Caswell Matthews
Seaborn served in the 1st Infantry Battalion Mississippi Troops and the Copiah County Horse Guards, CSA. The Great Uncle of Proud Southerner Edward Benjamin Matthews. |
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2nd Lt. Erastus A. Matthews
Tombstone of Erastus A Matthews of 2nd Texas Infantry, Company K. Ancestor of Proud Southerner Edward Benjamin Matthews. |
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