1928 Confederate Veteran 12th Alabama Cavalry BLACK VET

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Be sure to add me to your favorite sellers list - see more CONFEDERATE and ALABAMA related items not always found in eBay's so-called "search" Here's a link to my currently available CONFEDERATE ITEMS: items and to my currently available ALABAMA items: items +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ GUARANTEED 1928 ORIGINAL ----- NOT A RECENT REPRINT ..... 40 PAGES! CONFEDERATE VETERAN magazine, MARCH 1928 Volume XXXVI, No. 3 Nashville, Tennessee: The Confederate Veteran, 1928; [40] pages, self covers. With halftone cover photograph of a monument to Matthew Fontaine Maury of Virginia The old vets were quickly dying out as the country entered the late 1920s so much of the magazine is devoted to obituaries for vets + content from the Sons of Confederate Veterans + some UDC material even though I assume they had their own magazine by 1928. Still, there is a good bit of substantive Confederate History including The Fighting at Spring Hill Tennessee by Capt John Shellenberger of the 64th Ohio (continuation of series) Company F, 12th Alabama Cavalry by L. B. Stephens of Centre, Alabama Great b&w halftone photo (half page in size) of the Egbert Jones Camp of Confederate Veterans in Huntsville, Alabama showing 2 black men as, well, an integral part of the group. The 2 black men are wearing ribbons and read more