Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Images from Selma 2012

These are some images that we took while in Selma for the Battle of Selma 2012.

First up is a Union Officer. My 10 year old son wanted to snap some pictures and this was one of the first ones he took. I think it turned out pretty nice.


I like the way he captured the flag in the picture. The man himself looks as though he was plucked right out of the 1860s.


Next up we have a Confederate Dead. This was taken during the skirmish on the Saturday. I thought it captured the mood of battle.


I think the picture gives the look of of a man who had met his end and who is laying in the hot sun.


This next photo was shot while a lone Confederate walked into the woods. Almost like the ghost of the Confederate heading into eternity.......going back home.




This next picture was taken in Live Oak Cemetery. We came across a lone Confederate AVC Soldier sitting on a brick wall inside the cemetery. This is another picture that my son shot. I think he is getting the hang of it.


Another neat picture we were able to get while inside the Live Oak Cemetery during ceremony was that of some Cavalry Soldiers on horseback.



These two fellows below were part of the Navy Presentation. My son liked their uniforms and went over and asked them to pose for the camera.


Hope you enjoyed the pictures. Please feel free to leave comments.



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Thursday, May 24, 2012

C.S.A.

C.S.A

by Abram Joseph Ryan

Do we weep for the heroes who died for us,
Who living were true and tried for us,
And dying sleep side by side for us;
The Martyr-band
That hallowed our land
With the blood they shed in a tide for us?
Ah! fearless on many a day for us
They stood in front of the fray for us,
And held the foeman at bay for us;
And tears should fall
Fore'er o'er all
Who fell while wearing the gray for us.
How many a glorious name for us,
How many a story of fame for us
They left: Would it not be a blame for us
If their memories part
From our land and heart,
And a wrong to them, and shame for us?
No, no, no, they were brave for us,
And bright were the lives they gave for us;
The land they struggled to save for us
Will not forget
Its warriors yet
Who sleep in so many a grave for us.
On many and many a plain for us
Their blood poured down all in vain for us,
Red, rich, and pure, like a rain for us;
They bleed -- we weep,
We live -- they sleep,
"All lost," the only refrain for us.
But their memories e'er shall remain for us,
And their names, bright names, without stain for us:
The glory they won shall not wane for us,
In legend and lay
Our heroes in Gray
Shall forever live over again for us.



This is a poem that I have enjoyed reading from time to time over the years. The photo was taken in Selma, Alabama at Live Oak Cemetery in May 2012. There are so many men who fought and died who are "Unknown, but to God". They rest in unmarked graves or graves with markers such as the one above. Their loss is no more less than those who are known but they are lost to history.

May they all rest in peace.









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