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12-04-2002 01:58 PM #3976
Sergeant Major (1750+ posts)
Samuel Cooper was the Confederacy's Adjutant General.
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12-04-2002 03:07 PM #3977
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12-04-2002 06:08 PM #3978
First Sergeant (1000+ posts)
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12-05-2002 07:42 AM #3979
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Yesterday's Question: What general was the Confederacy's Adjutant General, and was known for his excellent record keeping skills? Samuel Cooper.
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In what Civil War battle did the first African American win the Medal of Honor?
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12-05-2002 08:57 AM #3980
Carney, William Harvey
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company C, 54th Massachusetts Colored Infantry. Place and date: At Fort Wagner, S.C., 18 July 1863. Entered service at: New Bedford, Mass. Birth: Norfolk, Va. Date of issue: 23 May 1900. Citation: When the color sergeant was shot down, this soldier grasped the flag, led the way to the parapet, and planted the colors thereon. When the troops fell back he brought off the flag, under a fierce fire in which he was twice severely wounded.
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12-05-2002 10:12 AM #3981
Sergeant (500+ posts)
Battery Wagner, 18 July, 1863 (Sgt. William Carney, Co. C, 54th Mass.
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12-05-2002 02:06 PM #3982
Sergeant Major (1750+ posts)
William H. Carney was the first African-American to earn the Medal of Honor. He did so at the battle of Ft. Wagner, SC on July 18, 1863.
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12-05-2002 03:11 PM #3983
First Sergeant (1000+ posts)
Ft. Wagner....William H. Carney
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12-05-2002 07:53 PM #3984
The assault on Fort Wagner
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12-06-2002 09:24 AM #3985
Lt. General & Webmaster
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Yesterday's Question: In what Civil War battle did the first African American win the Medal of Honor? William H. Carney at Ft. Wagner.
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Who wrote the Declaration of Immediate Causes?
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12-06-2002 12:43 PM #3986
First Sergeant (1000+ posts)
The South Carolina Secession Convention adopted the Declaration of Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina, written by Christopher G. Memminger of Charleston.
Although several states had their own declarations, I think this was the basis of all of them...
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12-06-2002 01:11 PM #3987
Sergeant Major (1750+ posts)
The South Carolina Secession Convention adopted the Declaration of Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina, written by Christopher G. Memminger of Charleston.
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12-06-2002 01:57 PM #3988
Sergeant (500+ posts)
Christopher G. Memminger, soon to be the CSA Secretary of the Treasury.
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12-06-2002 11:39 PM #3989
If you mean South Carolina's Declaration of Immediate Causes: The Declaration was drafted by a special committee of the convention, chaired by Christopher G. Memminger.
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12-06-2002 11:54 PM #3990
Memminger
SouthernHeart Lorrie
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12-07-2002 09:24 AM #3991
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Yesterday's Question: Who wrote the Declaration of Immediate Causes? Christopher G. Memminger.
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Who wrote "Reminiscences of My Life In Camp with the 33d US Colored Troops"?
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12-07-2002 09:38 AM #3992
The answer is Susie King Taylor.
Belle
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12-07-2002 10:29 AM #3993
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12-07-2002 11:19 AM #3994
Sergeant (500+ posts)
Susan Baker King "Suzie" Taylor
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12-07-2002 11:37 AM #3995
First Sergeant (1000+ posts)
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12-07-2002 02:16 PM #3996
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12-07-2002 04:06 PM #3997
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12-07-2002 05:16 PM #3998
Corporal (250+ posts)
Susie King Taylor wrote it.
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12-07-2002 10:38 PM #3999
Suzie King Taylor
SouthernHeart Lorrie
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12-08-2002 06:14 AM #4000
Suzie King Taylor, a former slave.
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