Civil War Iceberg Chart

What did Albert Pike do to get into the third bottom row? As far as I know, he did nothing but serve as a general during the war and got many Native Americans to fight for the CSA.
Because he was odd. He was a Freemason, Satanist, and Klansmen who supposedly predicted all three (yes) World Wars. He's popular with the Alex Jones crowd.
 
After a bit of pondering I think I might've come up with an answer to the penguin. Either option is connected the CSS Shenandoah, I think either it could've picked up a penguin when visiting Melbourne in Australia which does have native penguins, or it could've picked up a penguin from a captured ship, as sailors often brought penguins with them to stay aboard back in the 1800s.
 
I've heard that in January 1865, when Jefferson Davis wrote to Lincoln suggesting that there be negotiations "with a view to secure peace to the two countries", Lincoln replied that he would be willing to discuss "securing peace to the people of one common country". Since this disagreement over language was holding up potential peace talks, it was suggested to Lincoln that we might refer back to England's Civil War when King Charles I fought against a rebellious Parliament; perhaps we could take that as a precedent for a negotiation between a constitutional ruler and rebels. Lincoln's supposed response: "Upon questions of history, I must refer you to Mr. Seward, for he is posted in such things, and I don't profess to be; but my one distinct recollection of the matter is, that, in the end, Charles lost his head."
 
The CSS Shenandoah stopped at St. Paul in the south Atlantic and the officers there bought a penguin to keep aboard, an officer noted "somebody has tied a rag around its neck that resembled a Shawl". Never knew that the confederacy would recruit a fuzzy friend.
 
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All you have to do is start on this site and look around.
You get deeper and deeper and
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The CSS Shenandoah stopped at St. Paul in the south Atlantic and the officers there bought a penguin to keep aboard, an officer noted "somebody has tied a rag around its neck that resembled a Shaw". Never knew that the confederacy would recruit a fuzzy friend.
When did the penguin die then? The oldest penguins can live to be is thirty years old, so ...
 
When did the penguin die then? The oldest penguins can live to be is thirty years old, so ...
Who knows? Northern rockhopper penguins live on the island, and those live for about 10 years. It most likely survived the journey and made its way into an English zoo perhaps. One could argue that the shawl was a uniform and that it was recruited, and that since it wasn't paid off in Liverpool, technically it was still a confederate sailor, thus being the last soldier. But that's taking it way too far. Although it still is a funny story of a confederate holdout.
 

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