Confederate Life
The life and times of the Confederate men and women during the war of
Northern aggression.
CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL DAY

A Confederates Soldier's Prayer

Confederate Cooking

CONFEDERATE CANDLE

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WE MUST ALWAYS STAND UP AND FIGHT TO SHOW THE WORLD THAT THE
FLAGS OF OUR ANCESTORS STANDS FOR COURAGE, HONOR, LOVE OF THE
SOUTH, CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT AND A WAY OF LIFE THEY DIDN'T
WANT TO GIVE UP. LET IT FLY FOREVER!!
"The Confederate soldiers were our kinfolk and our heroes. We testify to the country
our enduring fidelity to their memory. We commemorate their valor and devotion.
There were some things that were not surrendered at Appomattox. We did not
surrender our rights in history, nor was it one of the conditions of surrender that
unfriendly lips should be suffered to tell the story of that war or that unfriendly hands
should write the epitaphs of the Confederate dead. We have a right to teach our
children the true history of that war, the causes that led up to it, and the principles
involved."

Tennessee Senator Edward W. Carmack, 1903
Confederate Holidays
Robert E Lee
Birthday January 19

Confederate Heroes Day
Texas, January 19

Stonewall Jackson
Birthday January 21

Black Confederate Heritage
February

Confederate Heritage Month
April

Confederate Memorial Day
Arkansas, April 25

Confederate Memorial Day
Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, April 26

Confederate Memorial Day
North Carolina & South Carolina, May 10

Confederate Memorial Day
Virginia, May 30

Confederate Memorial Day
Kentucky, Louisiana and Tennessee, June 3

President Jefferson Davis
Birthday June 3

Nathan Bedford Forrest
Birthday July 13