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    Confederate fighters get Del. Monument

    Unveiling to be Saturday at Georgetown museum
    By J.L. MILLER,
    The News Journal Posted Tuesday, May 8, 2007

    GEORGETOWN -- The first historical monument to honor Delawareans who fought for the Confederacy will be unveiled Saturday in Georgetown. The unveiling will be at noon on the grounds of the Nutter B. Marvel Museum on South Bedford Street, with ceremonies at the monument at 1 p.m. The ceremonies will include speeches, a 21-gun salute, cannon salutes, and re-enactors will walk the grounds afterward.

    "We've invited quite a few people. We're expecting close to 200," said Middletown resident Wayne Yarnall, publicity co-chair for the Seaford-based Delaware Grays Camp 2068 of the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
    "We're going to have some descendants of the Delaware veterans there. They'll talk about what they know of their [ancestors]," said Yarnall, a descendant of Confederate Brig. Gen. William Yarnall Slack of Missouri.
    Although the vast majority of Delawareans who fought in the war wore Union blue, an undetermined number -- possibly as few as 200 or as many as 2,000 -- fought for the Confederacy.
    The Confederates' service went unheralded for well over a century before the Sons of Confederate Veterans decided that they deserved recognition, too.

    The SCV is a nonprofit organization founded in 1896 to honor the memory of those who served honorably in the Confederate forces, and the Seaford camp reached an agreement last year with the Georgetown Historical Society to place the monument on the museum grounds.

    The monument is a 9-foot-tall obelisk flanked by smaller stones bearing the names of Delawareans who served the South in a military or civilian capacity. Names will be added as they are documented.

    One of those who served and whose name is included is a black man: David White, a slave from Georgetown who was traveling with his owner on a ship that was captured by the Confederate raider CSS Alabama on Oct. 9, 1862, near the Azores.

    According to historical accounts, White voluntarily served as a mess steward aboard the Alabama and refused numerous opportunities to desert and gain his freedom.

    White went down with the ship when it was sunk by the USS Kearsarge in June 1864 off [Cherbourg], France.
    Last edited by lhsnj; 05-08-2007, 01:22 PM. Reason: Typo in actual news article.
    Greg Bullock
    [URL="http://www.pridgeonslegion.com/group/9thvacoe"]Bell's Rifles Mess[/URL]
    Member, [URL="http://www.civilwar.org/"]Civil War Preservation Trust[/URL]
    [URL="http://www.shenandoahatwar.org/index.php"]Shenandoah Valley Battlefield Foundation[/URL]

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    Re: Delaware Confederate Monument

    Thanks Greg, that was an up-lifting report in this era of banned flags, Confederate names and monuments. Good to have a memorial going up instead of coming down.
    Gregory Deese
    Carolina Rifles-Living History Association

    http://www.carolinrifles.org
    "How can you call yourself a campaigner if you've never campaigned?"-Charles Heath, R. I. P.

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      Re: Delaware Confederate Monument

      Greg, are any members of your group going down Saturday for the ceremony? We have some 2nd Delaware members that are attending, it sounds like a very big day down there.
      John Barr
      2nd Delaware

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        Re: Delaware Confederate Monument

        John

        I don't think anyone from our group is going down there this weekend. I just heard about it today and posted it on our units page today. So I doubt any of our guys will be there.
        Greg Bullock
        [URL="http://www.pridgeonslegion.com/group/9thvacoe"]Bell's Rifles Mess[/URL]
        Member, [URL="http://www.civilwar.org/"]Civil War Preservation Trust[/URL]
        [URL="http://www.shenandoahatwar.org/index.php"]Shenandoah Valley Battlefield Foundation[/URL]

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