13 Days of Christmas – Fanny Cohen’s 1864 Journal
Fanny Yates Cohen (1840-1938) was the great grandmother of our COL Henry Taylor. During our Christmas party this year, 2019, COL Taylor read a section […]
Fanny Yates Cohen (1840-1938) was the great grandmother of our COL Henry Taylor. During our Christmas party this year, 2019, COL Taylor read a section […]
18 October 2019 – 7 Old Guardsmen attended this year’s rededication of the Peace Monument with guest speaker Hon. Martin O’Toole, Esq. Program […]
On January 17, 1781, American Colonial forces under Brigadier General Daniel Morgan conducted the only “double envelopment” of the Revolutionary War when they engaged the British forces under Lieutenant Colonel Sir Banastre Tarleton. The battle was a turning point in the reconquest of South Carolina from the British. This presentation from LTC Martin Howley explains how this battle unfolded.
From COL John A. Dietrichs This little piece of Southern/American and Old Guard history will be coming up for sale on Oct. 10. In case […]
COL Dietrichs shares additional pictures of the new contextualization markers just put up by the City of Atlanta. For additional historical context, I’ve included COL […]
A new article by Thornton Kennedy is posted in the Northside Neighbor and shared by John Green and Joel Isenberg. The article talks about the […]
Shared by COL Dietrichs Gentlemen – Thought you would be interested in this article about to be published in the Atlanta Constitutional (what to do […]
Hope everyone had a great 2019 4th of July and is enjoying a wonderful summer break!
Provided by COL Straut of the speech given by Compatriot Eb Joseph Daniels Saturday evening: 1. “A Land without Ruins” By Father Abraham J. Ryan […]
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