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General Category => The Coffee Shop => Topic started by: kshillbillys on June 03, 2012, 10:10:50 PM

Title: Confederate Veterans Memorial Day Salute
Post by: kshillbillys on June 03, 2012, 10:10:50 PM
Picture #1 is of Hartwell B. Walker's grave in Ozark, Arkansas. He was my great great grandfather.
Picture #2 is of Albert Brundage's grave in Longton, KS.
Picture #3 is of John Hughes' grave in Oak Valley, KS.
Picture #4 is of Alson G. Wicker's grave in Elk Falls, KS.
Picture #5 is of Francis Marion Chaffin's grave at the Ames Cemetery, south of Moline.
Title: Re: Confederate Veterans Memorial Day Salute
Post by: kshillbillys on June 03, 2012, 10:15:14 PM
Picture #1 is of Robert M. Divine's grave in Howard, KS.
Picture #2 is of Austin Fickle's grave in Howard, KS.
Picture #3 is of J.W. McDaniel's grave in Howard, KS.
Picture #4 is of W.W. Hacker's grave in Havana, KS.

Title: Re: Confederate Veterans Memorial Day Salute
Post by: kshillbillys on June 03, 2012, 10:21:19 PM
Picture #1 is of William S. Dyer's grave at Crum Cemetery, south of Longton.
Picture #2 is of B.J. Johnson's grave at Crum Cemetery, south of Longton.
Picture #3 is of William A. Pumphrey's grave at Fredonia Cemetery, Fredonia, KS.
Picture #4 is of James T. Swinney's grave at Koger (Cheatham) Cemetery, Fredonia, KS.
Picture #5 is of Turpin M. Fink's grave at Koger (Cheatham) Cemetery, Fredonia, KS.
Title: Re: Confederate Veterans Memorial Day Salute
Post by: srkruzich on June 04, 2012, 04:06:30 AM
Thanks for flying the stars n bars on our veterans Robert! 



Title: Re: Confederate Veterans Memorial Day Salute
Post by: redcliffsw on June 04, 2012, 04:53:21 PM


Looks good!

It was the Confederates who were standing for the Constitution with our founding fathers.

Is it any wonder that there are some in this country who want the Confederate flag banned?
Our Confederate flag stood in the way of socialism in those days and it still does these days.

Way to go there, Kshillbillys.  Good to see that our American Confederate veterans are being honored
with the flag they served under.