Confederate Memorial Day is not a time to pause and remember all that South Carolina went through during the Late Unpleasantness, more commonly known as the War Between the States.
Confederate Memorial Day (sometimes known as Decoration Day) originated by Ladies’ Memorial Associations to care for the graves of Confederate dead. May 10th is the anniversary of the death of Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall” Jackson.
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Confederate Memorial Day is not a time to pause and remember all that South Carolina went through during the Late Unpleasantness, more commonly known as the War Between the States.
Confederate Memorial Day (sometimes known as Decoration Day) originated by Ladies’ Memorial Associations to care for the graves of Confederate dead. May 10th is the anniversary of the death of Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall” Jackson.