confederacy
91Atlanta Southern Confederacy — The Atlanta Southern Confederacy was a strongly Democratic Southern newspaper during the American Civil War.The first issue was February 15, 1859, by Dr. James P. Hambleton. Historian Franklin Garrett explains its quick impact in that Hambleton… …
92United Daughters of the Confederacy — ▪ American organization American women s patriotic society, founded in Nashville, Tenn., on Sept. 10, 1894, that draws its members from descendants of those who served in the Confederacy s armed forces or government or who gave to either… …
93Iroquois Confederacy — the Iroquois League [the Iroquois League] (also the Iroquois Confederacy) a union of Native American peoples established a …
94Powhatan Confederacy — a network of Algonquian speaking Indian settlements in Virginia that was ruled by Powhatan. * * * …
95Backbone of the Confederacy — the Mississippi River …
96Brains of the Confederacy — Judah Philip Benjamin (attorney general, secretary of war, and secretary of state of the Confederate States of America) …
97Cradle of the Confederacy — Montgomery, Alabama; Charleston, South Carolina …
98First White House of the Confederacy — temporary home of Jefferson Davis in Montgomery, Alabama in 1861 …
99Last Capital of the Confederacy — Danville, Virginia …
100Warhorse of the Confederacy — Lieutenant General James Longstreet, CSA …