Rattling Sabres Another

Rattling Sabres Another

Volume I, Issue 9, October 2016 actually serving in the ranks of Confederate forces is Rattling Sabres another. The real reason for Lincoln issuing the by Emancipation Proclamation and Lincoln’s published, during Glen E. Zook the time, beliefs about the black man are often distorted to suit “modern” political correctness. So far, no photographs to be included in this issue Slavery was “a” cause of the Civil War. However, of the newsletter. I have been promised some, but, those “States Rights” and the punishing tariffs that were put on have not come through. Please, and this is my monthly imported goods (to protect the growing industrial concerns nag, get me photographs, articles, “blurbs”, of the North) by Congress, were the more direct causes of announcements, and so forth so that the information can be the war. included in the newsletter. The primary purpose, of the Although, generally, blacks were “second class newsletter, is to get information to the members of Camp citizens” (at best) in the South, quite a number of blacks did #18. The historical articles, although very informative, are serve in various southern armies with a fair number actually secondary. bearing arms against the North. When such persons were I try to get the newsletter “put to bed” on the first of captured and asked why they were fighting against the each month. However, I keep hoping for some input from Union, they replied that “their” homeland had been invaded the Camp #18 members and have held this issue for a few and they were fighting for their “homeland”! more days. Unfortunately, no such luck! I know that there Lincoln was in favor of repatriating blacks to Africa is information “out there” and I am imploring people to take to such locations as Liberia, a country that was established a minute to get the information to me. There are certain by freed slaves from the United States. Liberia was initially Camp #18 members who have contributed a number of settled in the 1820s and became, officially, a country on 26 items for this newsletter and to those persons I am definitely July 1847. He agreed to the establishment of black Union thankful! regiments because such units would reinforce the number Of course, one doesn’t need to be a Camp #18 of troops that would be available to counter Confederate member to contribute things for publication. The Texas forces. Union Herald is distributed not only to camp members, but The Emancipation Proclamation was issued to keep is also E-Mailed to quite a few officials in the Department of Great Britain and France from coming, openly, to the aid of Texas, other Departments, and to the national officials of the Confederate States of America and not for the reason of the SUVCW. I encourage those persons to contribute to the freeing all slaves. The proclamation only affected the newsletter. portions of the country that were not occupied by Union Most, but not all, of the historical articles that I have forces. been including in the newsletter were written, decades ago, Especially in Great Britain, there was a strong anti- by members of the old Department of the Southwest and slavery movement and those persons wielded considerable were previously published in the newsletter of that power in Parliament. By freeing the slaves in the South, Department or in the newsletter of Lone Star Camp #1 that Lincoln counted on the anti-slavery movement keeping “morphed” into the Department newsletter. Since I was the Great Britain, and to a lesser degree, France, from offering editor / publisher of that newsletter, I have, in my files, these direct military aid to the Confederacy. articles already in a format that makes it easy to reprint. ________________________ True history doesn’t change! But, there are always those persons who try to change it! Interpretations of such October Meeting do change and there are those people who conveniently do eliminate certain happenings and who deliberately do change things to suit their political agenda. Over the years, The October 2016 meeting of the unless historians, and others, constantly fight against this Colonel E. E. Ellsworth Camp #18 revision of history, the actual information will be lost and SUVCW replaced with politically correct (correct for the politicians of Will be held on that time period) “barf” which, unfortunately, will probably be carried forth as fact for future generations. Tuesday 18 October 2016 Things like slavery being “the” cause of the At the American Civil War is paramount. Information on blacks Heritage Farmstead Museum, Plano, TX. Even small (1 or 2 paragraphs) material, or The Texas Union Herald photographs, can be used. That makes editing and publishing the newsletter easier since "fill" material is The Texas Union Herald is published monthly by available for those little areas that seem to happen the Colonel E.E. Ellsworth Camp #18, Sons of Union whenever an article is included in the publication. Veterans of the Civil War. For official business, including editorial and article submission, the mailing address is as Mailing Address: follows: Editor Glen E. Zook Texas Union Herald The Texas Union Herald 410 Lawndale Drive 410 Lawndale Drive Richardson, Texas 75080 Richardson, Texas 75080 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] ____________________ Telephone: (972) 231-3987 (972) 231-5011 Colonel E. E. Ellsworth Camp #18 Articles, news items, features, and the like are welcomed for publication in The Texas Union Herald. Camp Officers Deadline is normally the 1st of the month of the cover date of publication. Submissions may be handwritten, Commander Paul Ridenour typewritten, or submitted in any of the popular computer [email protected] formats (Microsoft Word, Open Office, Word Perfect, and ASCII). Please contact the editor for details. SVC John Schneider All material herein is copyrighted by either the [email protected] original author or the Ellsworth Camp #18, Department of Texas, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. However, JVC Brother Erder it may be reproduced by any non-profit organization unless [email protected] the article specifically indicates that it is not to be reproduced or that permission must be given in writing Secretary Don Gates by the original author provided that the following is [email protected] complied with: No changes are to be made in any manner to the original article or news item (this includes any editing, Treasurer Don Gates etc.); full credit is given to the original author and The [email protected] Texas Union Herald; and a copy of any publication incorporating such excerpts is immediately provided to both Chaplain Harold Sickler the original author and the editor of The Texas Union [email protected] Herald. Patriotic Instructor Drake Peddie _________________________________ [email protected] Articles Needed! Graves Registration Open Historian Don Gates If the members of the Colonel E.E. Ellsworth [email protected] Camp #18 do not want to be inundated with articles that were chosen by the editor (what he wants to see in the Civil War Memorials Open newsletter) then they need to start inputting items for inclusion in The Texas Union Herald. Tidbits about the Eagle Scout Coordinator John Schneider Civil War, stories, articles, current news items, photographs, [email protected] even commentaries are most welcome. Don't worry if you are not an accomplished author. Editor Glen E. Zook Get the idea onto paper (computer, etc.) and get it to the [email protected] editor. He really can edit (rewrite, etc.) and you'll be [email protected] surprised at just how well you can write! If you have E-Mail capabilities, you can either _________________________ include the information in the body of the message or put it in either Word format or ACSII ("txt") format. If, for some reason, you cannot do either, contact the editor to see if your particular word processor format can be handled. If "hard" copy, make sure the copy is legible (can be read by someone else!). Typewritten, computer printed, even in Crayon on "Big Chief" tablet is acceptable. Just get the information in! The following is from a book entitled Hill's Manual of Union force, occupied the place September 3, 1863, to the Social and Business Forms copyright 1886 and published delight of the inhabitants. in 1890. Although the title of the book does not suggest any Battle at Sabine City, Texas - Fought September connection what-so-ever with the Civil War, it contains 8, 1863, between the Confederate force occupying the much information about the battles of the Civil War, fortifications of the town and the 19th Union army corps summarized by the persons who fought during the war. The under General Franklin, with 4 Union gunboats. The fight volume is virtually a 4 year college course in one book, was quite severe, but resulted in the repulse of the including all sorts of things like Government, proper writing Unionists and the loss of 2 of their gunboats. forms, how to make public speeches, correct use of the Affairs at Chattanooga, Tenn. - After the battle of English language, and many other topics. It covers all Stone river, at the beginning of 1863, the Confederate army major battles of the Civil War and many of the minor under Bragg occupied Chattanooga. September 8, 1863, skirmishes. All spelling, punctuation, capitalization, etc. are when Rosecrans and his Union army approached, the directly quoted from the original ("sic") and are not those Confederates abandoned the place, and, on the 9th, necessarily used today. Crittenden's division of the Union army occupied it. Bragg's army having been reinforced by Longstreet, managed to rd drive the Unionists out of Chattanooga, while Rosecrans Battles of the 3 Year attempted to force the Confederates from their threatening (continued) position in that vicinity.

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