@AccentsSouthern Not a Southern Work—but don’t forget that Teddy was a southerner by way of his mother Martha Bulloch and his maternal grandfather, James Bulloch, who were Georgians and descendants of Georgia Governor Archibald Bulloch and Georgia Senator William Bellinger Bulloch!
@AccentsSouthern @reptar258 @ConfederateShop@thevaflaggers@beauregardsshop That or just sell those items from your own website and bypass companies that will kick you off if they find out that you’re hiding what you’re actually selling.
Might be a lot of work, I’m not sure!
@JohnnyReb1989 You’ve gotta get yourself some Peach Syrup, Pure Cane, or Roasted Pecan Syrup from Lane Southern Orchard out of Georgia!
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@reptar258 The REAL question here is why are you shopping on Shopify when @ConfederateShop is a few clicks away and offers much better quality for flags and books?
@Will__Stern@halo_shark That’s not why it closed. It closed under pressure of those who want to erase American Civil War and Confederate history and find it offensive.
@LittleBootsPro@NBForrest83 So, there is a current monument on the site but they still built a utilities building?
My—perhaps incorrect—understanding from the story was that this was newly discovered and completely unknown before.
Which to me seems unlikely for a major confederate burial in Richmond.
@NBForrest83 My question is—how could a cemetery of this size be completely forgotten?
I understand unmarked graves from hospital deaths—but Richmond is a southern city, locals would have known about this, & the push to honor the fallen confederate dead after the war, how was this missed?
@Cheetoignocnito@Paul_Heron_ Her name is Frances Virginia “Fannie” Lee Harris! Born on the Georgia coast in 1886, died in Florida in the 1970s.
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@BrandonPrincesa @grenwuld @cairoasmith Hey @grok is third person omniscent "the most common writing there is"? What is the most popular writing POV used by authors over the last 10 years?
@Betolait@metgalacrave Saying "but yet" is like saying "but but," "and and," or "yet yet." They are both coordinating conjunctions... you only need one. "...yet he *has* a 'dad bod'..."
You wouldn't say "but but he has a 'dad bod'..."