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Category Archives: The Confederate Colonel Project
Which Way Now?
Which way should I take this blog? It is time for me to take a good long look at the three blogs that I write and decide where to go next. In addition to the Confederate Colonel blog, I also … Continue reading
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Technical Problems
On Saturday, December 7, we had our own “Pearl Harbor” event here on Confederate Colonel. The web site crashed completely – all that came up was a list of error messages. It is slowly being put back together, but many … Continue reading
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An Update
First of all, let me wish you all the best as you enjoy this holiday season. No, I am not trying to be “politically correct” here. I want to make sure that all the tinsel and the lights and the … Continue reading
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Warriors of Honor Giveaway
Here is the result of the drawing for the Warriors of Honor Giveaway. The number selected from the 13 posts is 8, which is Lee-Jackson and CSA Day Dinners, published on 09/17/2010. Unfortunately, there were no comments at all on … Continue reading
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