In this exclusive clip from the 1930s, Confederate veterans step up to the mic and let out their version of the fearsome rallying cry.
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In this exclusive clip from the 1930s, Confederate veterans step up to the mic and let out their version of the fearsome rallying cry.
FULL ARTICLE: http://j.mp/tB6YWO
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Mississippi and the Civil War | Roads to Raymond
Produced by Jim Albritton | Newsocracy | Retired Brigadier General Parker Hills leads a bus tour of the “Roads to Raymond” during the Civil War’s Vicksburg Campaign. Follow the path of Union troops from Grand Gulf to Port Gibson and on to the Raymond Battlefield and the burning of Jackson. The tour is part of the annual Pilgrimage celebration for the City of Raymond, Mississippi. For more information, go to Friends of Raymond at http://friendsofraymond.org, and Battle Focus at http://battlefocus.com.