
Georgia Republicans Abandon Confederate Monuments and the Lost Cause
Confederate History Month is off to another bad start for the few people left who still celebrate in some shape or form.
Civil War MemoryOTD in 1865, Union forces captured Richmond, Virginia, the capital of the pro-slavery Confederate States of America
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Robert E. Lee's Home in Arlington
Robert E. Lee, who turned traitor and resigned from the U.S. Army to lead the Confederate military, lived in a mansion his wife inherited. Now its land is Arlington Cemetery.
Bob's Pages of Travel, Linux, Cybersecurity, and MoreOTD in 1865, Union forces captured Richmond, Virginia, the capital of the pro-slavery Confederate States of America
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Confederate Shrine Almost Repurposed As A Toilet
Defiling a Confederate Shrine — A blog about toilets
Toilets of the WorldA. P. Hill defected from the US Army to become a general for the pro-slavery Confederate army; he was frail and suffered from frequent illnesses, and was killed OTD in 1865
https://cromwell-intl.com/travel/usa/washington-lee-mansion/?s=mb #travel #CivilWar #history #BLM
Robert E. Lee's Home in Arlington
Robert E. Lee, who turned traitor and resigned from the U.S. Army to lead the Confederate military, lived in a mansion his wife inherited. Now its land is Arlington Cemetery.
Bob's Pages of Travel, Linux, Cybersecurity, and MoreA. P. Hill defected from the US Army to become a general for the pro-slavery Confederate army; he was frail and suffered from frequent illnesses, and was killed OTD in 1865
https://toilet-guru.com/blog/57.html?s=mb #travel #CivilWar #history #BLM
Confederate Shrine Almost Repurposed As A Toilet
Defiling a Confederate Shrine — A blog about toilets
Toilets of the WorldOTD in 1865, defeat at the Third Battle of Petersburg forced the Army of Northern Virginia and the pro-slavery Confederate government to abandon Richmond, Virginia
https://cromwell-intl.com/travel/usa/washington-lee-mansion/?s=mb #travel #CivilWar #history #BlackLivesMatter
Robert E. Lee's Home in Arlington
Robert E. Lee, who turned traitor and resigned from the U.S. Army to lead the Confederate military, lived in a mansion his wife inherited. Now its land is Arlington Cemetery.
Bob's Pages of Travel, Linux, Cybersecurity, and More