John Porter Fort a Memorial And Personal Reminiscences
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Forrest in Alabama. But before this could be accomplished in quick succession came General Johnston's surrender, the capture of President Davis, and the death of the Con- federacy. In conclusion, Stonewall Jackson defined war as "Death." General Sherman as " Hell. " What- ever may be its definition it is always unjustifiable, inhuman, barbarous; the cause has nothing to do with the issue of the conflict. Success attends the side with resources sufficient to overcome their opponents. For the las...t year of the war it was the pure white flame of patriotism which alone sus- tained the Confederacy, — ^its material resources were exhausted. No valor, however great, could withstand the resources of the North sustained by immigrants from Europe. The frown of civiliza- Sobn porter fort 37 tion was upon the institution of negro slavery and it had to go. Note — At Comelia» Georgia, on March 25, 1917, a little group of patriotic women met to organize a Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and when asked to select a name for the Chapter, the name of John P.
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