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  • Missourians, Honor our Dead - Help Save Franklin (Everyone Else Can Too)

    It is my opinion that some of the most desperate fighting of the war took place at the Mule Shoe at Spotsylvania and in front of the Federal earthworks at Franklin.

    The Civil War Preservation Trust is joining with Franklin's Charge to attempt to purchase land adjacent to the historic Cotton Gin property at Franklin.

    This should stike a chord with Missourians. Although Franklin is often popularly associated with Cleburne and his command, the Missouri Brigade was right in the thick of it and was decimated at the Cotton Gin. They advanced into battle with their band playing. After the battle they were in such bad shape, they were left behind to guard railroads instead of making the advance to Nashville. Many of these men lie buried in the cemetery at Carnton.These men are often overlooked in the history of the war yet they were some of the most elite shock troops that fought on either side.

    I would like to quote from a recent letter sent by the CWPT about this effort:

    "One of the first units to hit the Union defensive line in the area we are seeking to preserve was Francis M. Cockrell's Confederate Missouri Brigade. The Union commander on this part of the line described the action as "terrible slaughter".

    Cockrell himself, after having two horses shot out from under him was hit four times by the relentless fire. Confederate Captain Patrick Canniff got to within ten yards of the Union line before he was blasted from his horse, bleeding profusely from his right shoulder. As he tried to raise his head, another bullet crashed through his skull and exploded out near his chin.

    As historian Eric Jacoboson has noted in his recent book, 'Everyone was being shot down... entire companies almost ceased to exist as the inferno continued...In one particularly horrible scene, a Missouri drummer, no more than 15 years old, jumped in front of one of [the Union] Napoleons and shoved a fence rail into the smoking tube. What he did not know was that the gun had just been loaded. As the boy strained to jam the rail in as deeply as possible, the gun suddenly went off. In a split second, the young boy, who had run forward with his drum still strapped to his back, simply vanished, his body blown away in shreds 'so that nothing was ever found of him' "


    Such men deserve to be rememberd. Such men deserve to be honored. Let us remember them by working to save this important ground where so many drew their last breath.
    Let us honor those that left Missouri in 1861 and 1862 to cross over the river for the cause of the Confederacy - most never saw their home again.

    I have donated to help save the hallowed ground at Franklin several times. I plan on doing so again. Who will join me?
    Michael Comer
    one of the moderator guys

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    Re: Missourians, Honor our Dead - Help Save Franklin (Everyone Else Can Too)

    What better way to help, than to come to the Independent Rifle's Living History at Franklin on April 16-18, where our preservation money is going to the purchase of the new lot across from Carter House. They are making progress in great strides here in Franklin. We need help!!!!!!!!
    [B]Justin Morris[/B]
    [B]Independent Rifles[/B]
    "And All of Hell Followed"

    Shiloh, IR Confederate Campaigner Adjunct Battalion, Cleburne's Division, March 30 to April 1, 2012

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      Re: Missourians, Honor our Dead - Help Save Franklin (Everyone Else Can Too)

      And I would encourage all who can to be there. Personally, I'm going to be in Washington that weekend visiting my son on leave from Iraq and my new grandson! If it wasn't for that, I'd sure be there.
      Michael Comer
      one of the moderator guys

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        Re: Missourians, Honor our Dead - Help Save Franklin (Everyone Else Can Too)

        And as an enticement to those who come to this event, hopefully of interest to you Missourians, you will be able to personally handle and examine General Francis Marion Cockrell's kepi. It may never happen again.
        Matt Woodburn
        Retired Big Bug
        WIG/GHTI
        Hiram Lodge #7, F&AM, Franklin, TN
        "There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."

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        • #5
          Re: Missourians, Honor our Dead - Help Save Franklin (Everyone Else Can Too)

          Matt,

          Since I can't take advantage of this great opportunity, would it be possible to get a photo of said kepi?
          Michael Comer
          one of the moderator guys

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          • #6
            Re: Missourians, Honor our Dead - Help Save Franklin (Everyone Else Can Too)

            Michael,

            Go to oldsouthantiques.com, click on the Past Items link in the upper left, and scroll down to the ID'd Confederate kepi. Lots of kepi pics, original Cockrell family photos, etc.
            Matt Woodburn
            Retired Big Bug
            WIG/GHTI
            Hiram Lodge #7, F&AM, Franklin, TN
            "There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."

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            • #7
              Re: Missourians, Honor our Dead - Help Save Franklin (Everyone Else Can Too)

              I cannot make the event, but I have donated to the CWPT to help buy more Franklin ground.
              Ron Mueller
              Illinois
              New Madrid Guards

              "How many legs does a dog have if you call the tail a leg?
              Four. Calling a tail a leg doesn't make it a leg."
              Abraham Lincoln

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                Re: Missourians, Honor our Dead - Help Save Franklin (Everyone Else Can Too)

                Fellow Missourians, it was my honor to ride with the 7th Tennessee during their Camp of Instruction at Carnton this past weekend. OMG! They did it right. I've ridden with Cavalry now! We rode proudly beside them graves and I did "eye's right" for them boys from west of the Mississippi River. I reckon anything to help preserve that place is a good thing.

                John Burgher
                Northeast Missouri Rebel
                [I]"Shout Boys, make a noise, the Yankees are afraid.
                Something's up and Hell's to pay when Shelby's on a raid!"[/I]


                John Burgher
                Northeast Missouri Rebel
                Son of Both, Grandson of 1812,
                Great Grandson of Yorktown Patriot

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                • #9
                  Re: Missourians, Honor our Dead - Help Save Franklin (Everyone Else Can Too)

                  Mike
                  I'm in!
                  Frank Aufmuth
                  Frank Aufmuth
                  When you hear my whistle, Hell will be upon you.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Missourians, Honor our Dead - Help Save Franklin (Everyone Else Can Too)

                    Matt,
                    Thank you for posting this information about FM Cockrell. I am in the process of putting together information for writing a book about him. My mother's maiden name is Cockrell, and our family heritage traces back to him. I already have some basic information, but am now sifting through letters and other documents that mention even a bit of information so as to capture a piece of the puzzle of the man. If there is anything else you, or others, can direct me to, I would be very grateful.

                    - Jay Reid
                    Dreamer42
                    Jay Reid

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                    • #11
                      Re: Missourians, Honor our Dead - Help Save Franklin (Everyone Else Can Too)

                      FYI for those interested. Mike Kupsch and myself are planning on putting on a commemorative march to honor the Missouri Brigade at Franklin in 2011. We're just in the initial stages of this but it is something we both really want to do to bring attention to this fine brigade and all they went through.
                      Michael Comer
                      one of the moderator guys

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                      • #12
                        Re: Missourians, Honor our Dead - Help Save Franklin (Everyone Else Can Too)

                        As Mike said, this is in the planning stages. It will combine a Commemorative March, a little Living History, and culminate with a memorial service at the graveside of the Missouri Brigade's plots within the Confederate Cemetery at the Carnton Plantation. Details to soon follow.
                        Michael A. Kupsch, 32°
                        Grand Junior Warden, Grand Lodge of Kansas AF & AM
                        Past Master Wyandotte Lodge #03

                        [email]tatermess_mike@yahoo.com[/email]
                        The Tater Mess
                        The Widow's Son Mess
                        WIG's
                        [url]http://members.tripod.com/the_tater_mess/[/url]

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