There is a river in the ocean: in the severest droughts it never fails, and in the mightiest floods it
Tag: Southern History
Et tu, Dr. Robertson?
So, Robert E. Lee’s pleas for his fellow countrymen to help bind the nation’s wounds fell on many deaf ears,
Cleburne Part I: The Making of an Irish-Southern Nationalist
The following is a four-part series on the life of Major General Patrick Cleburne, C.S.A. It derives heavily from two
The Man: Theodore Bilbo
Author’s Preface: The Jim Crow Era, in my view, was Dixie’s Golden Age and provided it with some of its
Charting a Course to Rio de Janeiro
(Note to readers: Below is chapter VI of my book, The Life and Times of Matthew Fontaine Maury, Pathfinder of
This Month in Confederate History – August 2022 Edition
When our daughter and son-in-law treated my wife and me to a visit to the Texas Civil War Museum in
Midshipman Maury
(Note to ID readers: Below is chapter IV of my book, The Life and Times of Matthew Fontaine Maury, Pathfinder
Getting the Most from the 1910 Federal Census
One of my favorite pastimes for several years running has been doing serious genealogical work up and down my family
In Defense of Slavery
Since 1865, the United States has tried desperately to impose a collective guilt upon the South for the “peculiar institution”
Harry Bluff and Scraps from the Lucky Bag
(Note to ID readers: The following is chapter VII of my book, The Life and Times of Matthew Fontaine Maury,