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24 10, 2006

Hkedgerton 100

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Back to the main articles page      Daily Reports On H.K. Edgerton's March Across Virginia (Pictures below) On October 14, 2006. the 3rd anniversary of the historic March Across Dixie, aided and sponsored in part by the owners of the Dixie OutFitters store in Madison Heights, Virginia, Dennis and Brenda Beeton ; Terry Lee and I would began another March seeking justice for our Southland that continues to suffer from the Reconstruction agenda [...]

23 10, 2006

Hkedgerton 103

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Back to the main articles page      Days 5 & 6 - H.K. Edgerton's March Across Virginia (Pictures below) On Thursday, October 19,2006, Greg Caton, and Greg Kelly of the 58th Virginia Infantry drove over one hundred miles to march with us as we began day 5 of the March Across Virginia from the home site of Confederate Colonel John Singleton Mosby. It would be pretty much an uneventful morning with lots of [...]

23 10, 2006

Hkedgerton 104

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Back to the main articles page      Day 7 - H.K. Edgerton's March Across Virginia (Pictures below) Today,October 21, 2006, along with the brave men of the Garland & Rodes Camp #409 of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, we began day 7 of the March Across Virignia from just on the out skirts of Charlottesville, Virginia. I was more than elated to have Commander Brian Giles and his men experience the love that [...]

20 10, 2006

Hkedgerton 102

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Back to the main articles page      Day 4 - H.K. Edgerton's March Across Virginia (Pictures below) Today October 18, 2006, we began day four of the March Across Virginia from Lovingston , Virginia. Not far into the March, I would spot a Battle Flag in the yard of a house as I passed by. It was the home of Gene and Pat Roi and their son Richard. Mr. Roi told us that [...]

18 10, 2006

Hkedgerton 101

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Back to the main articles page      Day 3 - H.K. Edgerton's March Across Virginia (Pictures below) Today, October 17, 2006, I would brandish for the very first time , the Stainless Banner (2nd National Confederate Flag) and head once again up highway 29 North towards Washington, D.C. in hopes that the President would hear my plea for help for my Southern family. I would carry the Stainless Banner on this day in [...]

17 10, 2006

Hkedgerton 100 1

By |2006-10-17T16:53:00+00:00October 17th, 2006|H.K. Edgerton|Comments Off on Hkedgerton 100 1

Back to the main articles page      Daily Reports On H.K. Edgerton's March Across Virginia (Pictures below) On October 14, 2006. the 3rd anniversary of the historic March Across Dixie, aided and sponsored in part by the owners of the Dixie OutFitters store in Madison Heights, Virginia, Dennis and Brenda Beeton ; Terry Lee and I would began another March seeking justice for our Southland that continues to suffer from the Reconstruction agenda [...]

13 10, 2006

Hkedgerton 099

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Back to the main articles page      An Open Report / Speech at Shenandoah University Henkel Hall Auditorium I would like to personally thank John J. Fox, III, and the Turner Ashby Camp #1567 Sons of Confederate Veterans for sponsoring my speaking appearance on the campus of Shenandoah University at Henkel Hall auditorium, in the lovely Winchester, Virginia on the evening of October 9, 2006. It was a most exhilarating experience to have [...]

9 10, 2006

Hkedgerton 098

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Back to the main articles page      An Open Letter/How do we disassociate the flag from supremacy From: hk@csaweb.org To: beeton@hotmail.com Dear Lieut. Carney, On last evening past as I began packing in final preparation for my upcoming March into Washington, D.C.; I would be asked virtually the same question by a group of young girls along with my niece that you posed to me in an email message. How do we disassociate [...]

5 10, 2006

Hkedgerton 097

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Back to the main articles page      An Open Report / Living History - Blue Gray Heritage Event -- Hendersonville, N.C ON Saturday, September 29, 2006, I would find myself participating at the invitation of Michael Arrowood in the Annual Blue Gray War Between the States Living History Re-enactment. My actual role in battle was limited on both Saturday and Sunday because I would fall victim early on from Yankee gun fire on [...]