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Confederate Heroes
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Robert Edward Lee
"All that the South has ever desired was the
Union as established by our forefathers should be preserved and
that the government as originally organized should be
administered in purity and truth."
--- General Robert E. Lee, CSA
"Governor, if I had foreseen the use these people desired to
make of their victory, there would have been no surrender at
Appomattox, no, sir, not by me. Had I seen these results of
subjugation, I would have preferred to die at Appomattox with my
brave men, my sword in this right hand."
--- General Robert E. Lee, CSA - as told to Texas ex-governor F.
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Stephen Dill Lee
"To you, Sons of Confederate Veterans, we will
commit the vindication of the cause for which we fought. To your
strength will be given the defense of the Confederate soldier's
good name, the guardianship of his history, the emulation of his
virtues, the perpetuation of those principles which he loved and
which you love also, and those ideals which made him glorious
and which you also cherish. Remember, it is your duty to see
that the true history of the South is presented to future
generations."
--- Lt. General Stephen Dill Lee, Commander General, United
Confederate Veterans, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 25, 1906.
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Jefferson Finis Davis
"We feel that our cause is just and holy; we protest solemnly
in the face of mankind that we desire peace at any sacrifice
save that of honor and independence; we ask no conquest, no
aggrandizement, no concession of any kind from the States with
which we were lately confederated; all we ask is to be let
alone; that those who never held power over us shall not now
attempt our subjugation by arms."
--- President Jefferson Davis - 29 April 1861 |
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Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall"
Jackson
"Captain, my religious belief teaches me to feel
as safe in battle as in bed. God has fixed the time for my
death. I do not concern myself about that, but to be always
ready, no matter when it may overtake me. That is the way all
men should live, and then all would be equally brave."
--- Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson |
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Nathan Bedford Forrest
"I loved the old government in 1861. I loved the
old Constitution yet. I think it is the bestgovernment in the
world, if administered as it was before the war. I do not hate
it; I am opposing now only the radical revolutionists who are
trying to destroy it. I believe that party to be composed, as I
know it is in Tennessee, of the worst men on Gods earth-men who
would not hesitate at no crime, and who have only one object in
view-to enrich themselves."
--- Nathan Bedford Forrest, in an interview shortly after the
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James Longstreet
"General, unless he offers us honorable terms,
come back and let us fight it out!"
--- James Longstreet, to Robert E. Lee as he rode off to discuss
terms for surrender with General Grant at Appomattox. |
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John Singleton Mosby
“Our poor country has fallen a prey to the conqueror. The
noblest cause ever defended by the sword is lost. The noble dead
that sleep in their shallow though honored graves are far more
fortunate than their survivors. I thought I had sounded the
profoundest depth of human feeling, but this is the bitterest
hour of my life.”
--- Col. John Singleton |
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James Ewell Brown "Jeb"
Stuart
"I desire my children to be educated south of the Mason Dixon
line and always to retain right of domicile in the Confederate
States."
--- General J.E.B. Stuart, CSA |
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Alexander Peter Stewart
"The field had been completely swept, and the foe driven back
to the river under shelter of the fire from his gunboats. It
needed only the inspiring presence and skillful hand of the
master-spirit that had raised and guided the storm of battle to
press the enemy to a surrender, and thus put the finishing
stroke to one of the most brilliant victories of which the
annals of war contain a record. But alas! that master-spirit was
no more of earth. In the very moment of victory, the battle, and
with it seemingly the Confederate cause, was lost."
--- Brigadier General Alexander P. Stewart, remarking upon the
death of General Albert Sidney Johnston at the Battle of
Shiloh.\ |
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Patrick Ronayne Cleburne
"Every man should endeavor to understand the meaning of
subjugation before it is too late... It means the history of
this heroic struggle will be written by the enemy; that our
youth will be trained by Northern schoolteachers; will learn
from Northern school books their version of the war; will be
impressed by the influences of history and education to regard
our gallant dead as traitors, and our maimed veterans as fit
objects for derision... It is said slavery is all we are
fighting for, and if we give it up we give up all. Even if this
were true, which we deny, slavery is not all our enemies are
fighting for. It is merely the pretense to establish sectional
superiority and a more centralized form of government, and to
deprive us of our rights and liberties."
--- Maj. General Patrick R. Cleburne, CSA, January 1864, writing
on what would happen if the Confederacy were to be defeated.
"If this cause, that is dear to my heart, is doomed to fail,
I pray heaven may let me fall with it, while my face is toward
the enemy and my arm battling for that which I know is right."
--- Major General Patrick R. Cleburne before his fatal wound at
the battle of Franklin, Tennessee. |
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George Thomas "Tige"
Anderson
"Boys, stick to your colors."
--- Brigadier General "Tige" Anderson, yelled back to his men at
Malvern Hill as he headed up the hill toward the blazing Federal
line. |
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Wade Hampton
"You have no right to ask, or expect that she will at once
profess unbounded love to that Union from which for four years
she tried to escape at the cost of her best blood and all her
treasure. Nor can you believe her to be so unutterably
hypocritical, so base, as to declare that the flag of the Union
has already surpassed in her heart the place which has so long
been sacred to the 'Southern Cross.' "
--- General Wade Hampton |
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Samuel Davis
"I would die a thousand deaths before I would betray a
friend."
--- Sam Davis, to his Union captors when asked to betray his
compatriots, before being hanged. |
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Eli Pinson Landers
"I want by body taken up and laid in the dust around old
Sweetwater and I want a tombstone put at my head with my name
and my company and regiment, the day I enlisted and the name and
date of the battles I have ever been in."
--- Sergeant Eli P. Landers, in a letter to home. |
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