Florence National Cemetery
Florence National Cemetery is the smaller of two such shrines in South Carolina; the other is at Beaufort. Located 1/4 mile north of the former site of the Florence Confederate Stockade, the cemetery was created when a plantation owner named James H. Jarrott allowed the dead to be buried in trenches on his property near the camp. The first burial took place on September 17, 1864, and the cemetery was established as a National Cemetery in 1865.
Memorial Day 2015 - Florence National Cemetery - Cannon Salute
Memorial Day 2015 at Florence National Cemetery, Florence, SC.
After the rifle salute by the Florence Veterans Honor Guard, the Pee Dee Light Artillery (PDLA) (which has members in the SUVCW and SCV) fires a three-round volley from their mountain howitzers. A lone bugler from the Florence Veterans Honor Guard then plays Taps. (c) 2015
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Florence Stockade Memorial Florence, SC
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FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA - WikiVidi Documentary
Florence is a city in, and the county seat of, Florence County, South Carolina, United States. It is probably best known for being the intersection of I-95 and I-20, and the eastern terminus of I-20. It is the county seat of Florence County and the primary city within the Florence metropolitan area. The area forms the core of the historical Pee Dee region of South Carolina, which includes the eight counties of northeastern South Carolina, along with sections of southeastern North Carolina. As of the 2010 census, the population of Florence was 37,056, and the estimated population in 2015 was 38,228. Florence is one of the major cities in South Carolina. In 1965, Florence was named an All-American City, presented by the National Civic League. The city was founded as a railroad hub and became the junction of three major railroad systems, including the Wilmington and Manchester, the Northeastern, and the Cheraw and Darlington. As of today, the city retains its status as a major hub in ...
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Sleep Inn Florence - Florence Hotels, South Carolina
Sleep Inn Florence 2 Stars Hotel in Florence, South Carolina Within US Travel Directory The Sleep Inn hotel is conveniently located on Interstate 95, just north of the Interstate 20 junction and halfway between New York and Florida.This Florence hotel is close to many popular area attractions, including the famous Darlington Raceway, Darlington Dragway, Florence Museum, Florence Little Theatre, Florence Darlington Technical College and Francis Marion University. The Florence Regional Airport is just eight miles away.
Additional area attractions include Florence National Cemetery, Florence Civic Center, War Between the States Museum, Pee Dee State Farmers Market, Florence Air & Missile Museum, McLeod Park and Joe Weatherly Stock Car Museum.Visitors will enjoy shopping at Magnolia Mall and Florence Mall. For sports fans, Freedom Florence Sports Complex is just eight miles away. A wide variety of specialty shops, restaurants and cocktail lounges are located in the surrounding area, several within walking distance.This Florence hotel offers many full-service amenities and features, including Free Morning Medley Hot Breakfast, free high-speed Internet access and free fresh-baked cookies in the afternoon.
Guests can m,ake use of the the exercise room, the seasonal outdoor pool, data port telephones and access to copy and fax services.
All rooms come equipped with microwaves, refrigerators, coffee makers, hair dryers, irons, ironing boards, safes and cable television. Handicap accessible and non-smoking rooms are available.
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Florence Prison Stockade
The Prison Stockade of Florence SC was the last in the chain of Confederate prisons to hold the original Andersonville prisoners. Its closure ended the prisoner keep-away game forced by Andersonville's closure upon Sherman's advance on Atlanta. Discover the details of survival in the Florence Stockade. Read The Chatfield Story, available in Kindle, Nook, and paperback. Explore: chatfieldstory.com.
Sinkhole at cemetery after Hurricane Florence
The Elizabethtown City Cemetery has been damaged due to a giant sinkhole giving way after the flood waters from Hurricane Florence subsided. The graveyard is located behind the Old Trinity Methodist Church Cemetery in Elizabethtown on E. Queen Street. Eroding soil has moved grave markers from where they once stood. The ground has shifted and is affecting a large perimeter. The ground has shifted from one side of the graveyard, crossing the damaged Queen Street and showing parts of the sinkhole on the other side of the street.
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Florence County set to build new veterans affairs office
Florence County Council has approved a $1.4 million bid to a contractor to build a new Florence County Veterans Affairs Administration office near the Florence National Cemetery on National Cemetery Road in Florence.
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North Carolina Hog Farms Spray Manure Around Black Communities
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In eastern North Carolina, residents are battling with one of the state’s largest industries: hog farms. Another tactic to destroy the black community. #SUBSCRIBE
In eastern North Carolina, residents are battling with one of the state’s largest industries: hog farms. Last week, North Carolina lawmakers passed House Bill 467, which limits the damages that residents could collect against hog farms. The billion-dollar industry is primarily clustered in the eastern part of the state, where hog farms collect billions of gallons of untreated pig feces and urine in what are essentially cesspools, then dispose of the waste by spraying it into the air. Residents living in the area of the spray complain of adverse health effects and odor so bad that it limits their ability to be outdoors. For more, we speak with Naeema Muhammad, organizing co-director for the North Carolina Environmental Justice Network, and Will Hendrick, staff attorney with the Waterkeeper Alliance and manager of the organization’s North Carolina Pure Farms, Pure Waters campaign.
In eastern North Carolina, residents are battling with one of the state’s largest industries: hog farms. Last week, North Carolina lawmakers passed House Bill 467, which limits the damages that residents could collect against hog farms. The billion-dollar industry is primarily clustered in the eastern part of the state, where hog farms collect billions of gallons of untreated pig feces and urine in what are essentially cesspools, then dispose of the waste by spraying it into the air. Residents living in the area of the spray complain of adverse health effects and odor so bad that it limits their ability to be outdoors. For more, we speak with Naeema Muhammad, organizing co-director for the North Carolina Environmental Justice Network, and Will Hendrick, staff attorney with the Waterkeeper Alliance and manager of the organization’s North Carolina Pure Farms, Pure Waters campaign.
We shall offer proof of economic genocide, or in the words of the Convention, proof of “deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its destruction in whole or in part.” We shall prove that such conditions so swell the infant and maternal death rate and the death rate from disease, that the American Negro is deprived, when compared with the remainder of the population of the United States, of eight years of life on the average. Further we shall show a deliberate national oppression of these 15,000,000 Negro Americans on the basis of “race” to perpetuate these “conditions of life.” Negroes are the last hired and the first fired. They are forced into city ghettos or their rural equivalents. They are segregated legally or through sanctioned violence into filthy, disease-bearing housing, and deprived by law of adequate medical care and education. From birth to death, Negro Americans are humiliated and persecuted, in violation of the Charter and Convention. They are forced by threat of violence and imprisonment into inferior, segregated accommodations, into jim crow busses, jim crow trains, jim crow hospitals, im crow schools, jim crow theaters, jim crow restaurants, jim crow housing, and finally into jim crow cemeteries. We shall prove that the object of this genocide, as of all genocide, is the perpetuation of economic and political power by the few through the destruction of political protest by the many. Its method is to demoralize and divide an entire nation; its end is to increase the profits and unchallenged control by a reactionary clique. We shall show that those responsible for this crime are not the humble but the so-called great, not the American people but their misleaders, not the convict but the robed judge, not the criminal but the police, not the spontaneous mob but organized terrorists licensed and approved by the state to incite to a Roman holiday.
Once the classic method of lynching was the rope. Now it is the policeman’s bullet. To many an American the police are the government, certainly its most visible representative. We submit that the evidence suggests that the killing of Negroes has become police policy in the United States and that police policy is the most practical expression of government policy. Our evidence is admittedly incomplete. It is our hope that the United Nations will complete it. Much of the evidence, particularly of violence, was gained from the files of Negro newspapers, from the labor press, from the annual reports of Negro societies and established Negro year books. A list is appended. But by far the majority of Negro murders are never recorded, never known except to the perpetrators and the bereaved survivors of the victim.
Gas station in Florence SC sells most winning lottery tickets
Gas station in Florence SC sells most winning lottery tickets
Gas station in Florence SC sells most winning lottery tickets
Looking for a quick way to put a couple thousand dollars in the bank? You might want to pick up a couple lottery tickets from this Florence gas station. The B&P Mart on East National Cemetery Road in Florence has sold the most lottery tickets worth $10,000 or more in the last 10 years, according to The State's analysis of South Carolina Education Lottery data. Though no one walked away from the store with a ticket worth $1 million or more, one lucky person walked away with $125,000 after playing...
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The cemetery is actually one of six national cemeteries that were established in 1863 for the burial of Union troops and sailors who died in the region during the Civil War
In 1987, the remains of 19 soldiers from the all-African American Massachusetts 54th Infantry were found on Folly Island, and these fallen soldiers were also transferred to the Beaufort National Cemetery with full military honors. (Cast members of the film Glory, which had recently been released in theaters at the time, were even present for the ceremony.)
Beaufort National Cemetery has interments from every major American conflict, beginning with the Spanish American War and ending with the most recent Gulf War.
The granite obelisk stands at the main gate honoring the Union troops who died during the war - a structure that was constructed in 1870 by unsung war hero Eliza McGuffin Potter, who cared for Union soldiers at the nearby Beaufort hospital. Potter was also the driving force between another one of the cemetery's notable landmarks, a marble and brick box tomb with the inscription of 175 soldiers from 18 states, which was also added to the cemetery in 1870.
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Funeral for Col. David Longacre (Ret.)
I had the good fortune to have spent a bit of time with David Longacre (my aunt's husband) in the last few years of his long (93 year) and fascinating life. One of the original OSSers, David fought on the Burma Road in WW II, and did solo missions in China, long before Special Operations was a branch of any military. This is from our still camera, sorry for the low quality. The service was held at the Beaufort National Cemetary, in Beaufort, SC. Brig. Gen. Leach is saluting in the back of the group.
RIP, David.
Cridlebaugh Cemetery in High Point NC
Finding the Cridlebaugh family cemetery in the Rich Fork Preserve / Northwood Trails in High Point North Carolina. There are a lot of mountain biking trails and hiking trails in the area, which is adjacent to Northwood Elementary School.
GPS coordinates: 35.9798218, -80.0438188
VIDEO: U.S. National Cemetery
Scenes of the U.S. National Cemetery in New Bern NC (no sound) [Video by Gray Whitley / Sun Journal Staff]
Lt. Gen. Kadavy speaks to Soldiers of the South Carolina National Guard
Army Lt. Gen. Timothy Kadavy, director of the Army National Guard, speaking with Soldiers of the South Carolina Army National Guard as they respond in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence.
Council Family Cemetery in Bladen County, NC
We made a pitstop at the Council Family Cemetery where revolutionary war veteran James Council is buried.
Capt. James Council was born in Isle of Wight Coumty, Va. in 1716. He was the son of John Council, b. abt. 1680, d. 1747 and Josie Willis, b. 1681 in Isle of Wight Co., Va. John was the son of Hodges Council (1643-1699) and Lucy Hardy 1658-_). James is buried in Council Cemetery, in Council, Bladen County, North Carolina.
James Council married first Sallie Kitchen, (1728-1749). She bore him one son, John. His second mariage was to Joanna Willis, (1730-1791). Issue: 1. Joanna (1753-1833), she married Rev. War Patriot Stephen Smith. 2. Capt. Arthur Council (1755-1777) Rev. War Patriot, never married. 3. David Council (1757-1820), he married 2 times. 4. Ferrebe (1759-__), she married a Shaw and moved to Ga. 5. Jesse Council (1763-1774) never married. 6. James Council (1765-1767 never married).
James Council (Rev. Patriot) was a member of the Provincial Congress (which sat at Halifax). He had received a grant from King George in the 1750s for his participation in the Indian Wars.
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