of this conflict, see Confederate Ireland . Infobox military conflict conflict IrishConfederateWars or br Eleven Years War partof the Wars of the Three Kingdoms date October 1641 April 1653 place ... of Scottish soldiers killed casualties3 Campaignbox IrishConfederateWars The IrishConfederateWars , also called the Eleven Years War derived from the Irish language name Cogadh na hAon d ag mBliana , took place in Ireland between 1641 and 1653. It was the Irish theatre of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms a series of civil wars in the kingdoms of Ireland, England and Scotland all ruled by Charles ... religion or to King Charles I See IrishConfederateWars Appendix Shifting Allegiances ... Irish Catholic landed classes, which were destroyed in the wars, and the cruelty of the Parliamentarian forces. See Also Irish Poetry Appendix Shifting Allegiances The IrishConfederatewars was a complex ... , Ross Castle , Rock of Cashel , Charlemont Fort Chronology of the IrishConfederateWarsIrish Rebellion of 1641 Confederate Ireland Cromwellian conquest of Ireland List of Irish rebellions List ... 1999, ISBN 978 0 7171 2884 6 Use dmy dates date June 2011 Category IrishConfederateWars Category ... of The Confederate Ireland Confederate Catholics of Ireland was formed to organise the Irish ... , Spain and the Papacy . The Confederate armies were commanded mainly by professional Irish soldiers ... Parliamentarian army and the Confederation of Kilkenny IrishConfederate army , to whom most ..., a brief civil war was fought between IrishConfederate factions in 1648. The Royalists under ... rather inept so that by mid 1650 the defence of Ireland was conducted by IrishConfederate leaders ... of Irish Catholic power combatant1 flagicon image Green harp flag of Ireland 17th century.svg Irish Catholic Confederates combatant2 flagicon image Flag of The Commonwealth.svg English Parliamentarian ... Covenanters allied to Royalists 1648 50 commander1 Confederate Supreme Council, br Generals ... more details
unreferenced date December 2008 Presented below is a chronology of the major events of the IrishConfederateWars from 1641 1653. This conflict is also known as the Eleven years war . Campaignbox IrishConfederateWars The conflict began with the Irish Rebellion of 1641 and ended with the English Parliamentarian ... Cavan. Category IrishConfederateWars ... of Macroom , IrishConfederate force defeated near Macroom , Cork. 19 June, Siege and Battle of Tecroghan ... forces. November 29 Battle of Julianstown , an English government force is defeated by Irish .... March the Irish Catholic Bishops convene a meeting at Armagh about how to bring the rebellion under ... of Limerick 1642 King John s Castle Limerick King John s Castle in Limerick is taken by Confederate Catholic troops under Garret Barry . July, Irish Catholic Clergy and nobles draft an Oath binding the rebels ... s rights. July, Irish general Owen Roe O Neill returns to Ireland, landing at Raphoe , Donegal ... by English Protestant forces near Liscarroll, Cork. October 24, the Confederate Ireland Confederate ... forces defeat a Confederate Catholic army under Thomas Preston. May, O Neill s Ulster Catholic forces ... Ulster to rebuild his army. June, a Confederate force under James Tuchet, 3rd Earl of Castlehaven ... army led by Owen Roe O Neill defeats an Irish Protestant force at the Battle of Portlester. September ... inconclusive. A foray by the Scots into Confederate territory in County Longford is turned ... January, the Siege of Duncannon begins. 18 March, Duncannonn surrenders to the Confederate force under Thomas Preston. Confederate generals Preston and Castlehaven besiege Youghal but fail to take it. Catholic Bishop Malachy O Queally is killed leading a Confederate attempt to take Sligo. Papal Nuncio ... occupy Bunratty Castle but are then besieged by Confederate troops and forced to surrender. June, Battle of Benburb , a Scottish Covenanter army is smashed by the Confederate Ulster Army under Owen Roe ... more details
of Ormonde First Ormonde Peace date event3 March 28, 1646 event4 IrishConfederateWars Civil War ... Covenanters during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms . The Confederates failed to defeat the English armies in Ireland in 1642 49 in a conflict known as the IrishConfederateWars and joined a royalist ... This is a political history, for a military history of the period, see IrishConfederateWars The Catholic Confederation was formed in the aftermath of the Irish Rebellion of 1641 1641 rebellion , both to control the popular uprising and to organise an Irish Catholic war effort against the remaining English and Scottish armies in Ireland. It was hoped that by doing this, the Irish Catholics could ... rebellion and IrishConfederateWarsConfederatewars in particular the killings of British Protestant ... the interests of Irish Catholics. The IrishConfederateWars and the ensuing Cromwellian conquest ... Category History of Ireland Category Wars of the Three Kingdoms Category IrishConfederateWars ... Assembly of Kilkenny , British Civil Wars, Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1638 1660 Irish ... small C naidhm Chill Chainnigh small conventional long name Irish Catholic Confederation br small Confederation ... of Ireland era Wars of the Three Kingdoms status Confederation government type Monarchy year start 1642 year end 1651 event pre Irish Rebellion of 1641 Rebellion date pre October 1641 event start ... , Irish Language Irish , English language English religion nowrap Roman Catholicism Catholicism ..., de facto . br 4. As Lord Deputy of Ireland br 5. As Commander in Chief. Confederate Ireland refers to the period of Irish self government between the Irish Rebellion of 1641 Rebellion of 1641 and the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland in 1649. During this time, two thirds of Ireland was governed by the Irish ... for a government to Irish Catholic nobles such as Viscount Gormanston , Richard Butler, 3rd ... Irish parliament parliament , and on 24 October this larger group known as the Assembly agreed ... more details
served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War and later fought in Indian wars in Arizona as members ...This is a List of Confederate monuments . These are monument s or memorial s dedicated to the memory of those who served and died in service to the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War . Many Confederate monuments were erected in the former Confederate states and Border states ...?id 39QnjtYAV4gC Georgia s Confederate Monuments and Cemeteries , Arcadia Press. ref ref name ForsythPark ... The The Lost Cause , Encyclopedia of Virginia ref Other Confederate monuments are located on Civil War battlefields. ref name TNenc New Confederate monuments continue to be proposed, and some have been built in recent years. In Arizona , a Sons of Confederate Veterans camp erected a Confederate monument ... Gravemarking and Monuments , Colonel Sherod Hunter Camp 1525, Sons of Confederate Veterans, accessed April 26, 2010 ref and Confederate heritage groups dedicated a Confederate memorial ... 2010 04 17 confederate memorial dedicated Confederate Memorial dedicated , Sierra Vista Herald , April 17, 2010 ref The Delaware Confederate Monument was unveiled in 2007 in Georgetown, Delaware . ref name DelawareMonument cite web url http www.descv.org CS.html title Hurrah The Delaware Confederate Monument Has a Home at Last publisher Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp 2608 website accessdate April 24, 2010 ref In South Carolina in 2010, the Sons of Confederate Veterans have sought to erect ... monument at no chas park was mayors idea ref Many Confederate monuments are listed on the National Register of Historic Places . ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Confederate monuments are listed here alphabetically by state, and by city within each state Alabama Alabama State Capitol Confederate Memorial Monument Confederate Memorial Monument , also known as the Monument to Confederate Soldiers ... docs Alabama 20Confederate.pdf Alabama Confederate Monument , Conservation ... more details
3689735 preceded by The Butterfly Plague followed by Famous Last Words novel Famous Last Words The Wars ... John A. Macdonald . The Wars utilizes first person narrative first , second person second , and third ..., Canadian author Guy Vanderhaeghe wrote the Introduction for The Wars . ref cite book last Vanderhaeghe ... cruel idiocy of the twentieth century. Vanderhaeghe also sets The Wars in the context of other works of historical war fiction. His main distinction between The Wars and works like War and Peace , The Naked ... size of The Wars , usually being under two hundred pages depending on the edition . Vanderhaeghe .... Throughout his introduction, Vanderhaeghe also argues that The Wars is the finest historical novel ever written by a Canadian, ending with the personal confession that The Wars has always been ... length of his love of the sea. Symbols Wars The plural Wars in the title implies that there are multiple ... them. Guy Vanderhaeghe, in his introduction to The Wars in Penguin s Modern Classics 2005 edition, states that Like the frieze of horse and dog, or the occasional glimpse of Harris s blue scarf, the wars ... A feature film version of The Wars , written by Findley and directed by Robin Phillips , was released ... , Toronto Knopf, 2003. p.  221 223. ISBN 0 676 97579 8 Guy Vanderhaeghe, Introduction in The Wars ... The Wars study page http www.imdb.com title tt0084889 IMDB page for the film http www.theatrecalgary.com plays the wars Theatre Calgary page for the play http www.vancouverplayhouse.com files pdf plays the wars play guide.pdf The Wars Play Guide s start s ach aw succession box title Governor General ... in literature 1977 br s end DEFAULTSORT Wars, The Category World War I novels Category 1977 novels Category ... more details
Confederate Park may refer to Confederate Park , in Demopolis, Alabama, now known as Demopolis Town Square , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Marengo County, Alabama Confederate Park Greenville, Alabama , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Butler County, Alabama Confederate Park Jacksonville, Florida , a public park in Jacksonville, Florida Confederate Park Memphis, Tennessee , a public park in Memphis, Tennessee that has been the subject of political controversy See also Confederate Monument disambig ... more details
The Confederate Veteran was a newsmagazine , published monthly from 1893 1932. It furnished Confederate States of America Confederate veterans of the American Civil War and other readers with articles and pictures regarding that war. It remains a valuable historical resource, as the archives contain many thousands of names and descriptions of people in the Confederate States Army . File Confederate Veteran0001.jpg thumb Confederate Veteran Magazine from May 1896 See also Southern Bivouac Southern Historical Society http en.wikisource.org wiki Confederate Veteran Confederate Veteran 40 volumes under construction References cite book first E. middle Lawrence last Abel title Singing the New Nation How Music Shaped the Confederacy, 1861 1865 publisher Stackpole Books isbn 0811702286 location Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania year 2000 External links commonscat http previous.slpl.org libsrc cvwar cv.htm Index of articles Category American Civil War magazines Category Publications established in 1893 Category Publications disestablished in 1942 Category Defunct magazines of the United States Category American news magazines News mag stub military mag stub ... more details
of Secession, Charleston, South Carolina Charleston , 1860 A Confederate imprint is a book, pamphlet, broadside , periodical or sheet music printed in the Confederate States of America in a location which, at the time, was under Confederate and not Union Army Union control. Confederate imprints ... JEB Stuart sheet music.jpeg thumb left 180px Confederate sheet music, Danville, Virginia c. 1864 Important collections The following institutions have significant collections of Confederate imprints ... of Confederate Imprints Library of Congress ref http www.loc.gov rr rarebook guide amerhis.html Library ... Libraries ref Bibliographies of Confederate imprints Crandall, Marjorie Lyle. Confederate Imprints ..., 1955. Harwell, Richard. Confederate belles lettres, a bibliography and a finding list of the fiction, poetry, drama, songsters, and miscellaneous literature published in the Confederate States of America. Hattiesburg, Miss. The Book Farm, 1941. Harwell, Richard. Cornerstones of Confederate Collecting ... of Virginia, 1953. Harwell, Richard. More Confederate Imprints. Richmond Virginia State Library, 1957. Harwell, Richard. In Tall Cotton The 200 Most Important Confederate Books. Austin Jenkins Pub. Co., 1978. Harwell, Richard. Confederate Imprints. Wendell, N.C. Broadfoot s Bookmark, 1982. cite id Parrish Parrish, T. Michael and Robert M. Willingham, Jr. Confederate Imprints A Bibliography of Southern ... A Foster, n.d. cite Rudolph, E. L. Confederate Broadside Verse A Bibliography and Finding List of Confederate broadside ballads and songs. New Braunfels, Texas Book Farm, 1950. See also Confederate States of America dollar Confederate paper currency Postage stamps and postal history of the Confederate States Confederate postage stamps References reflist External references http bindings.lib.ua.edu gallery conf imprints.html Examples of Confederate publishers bindings Category Economic history of the Confederate States of America Category American Civil War books Category Printing in the United ... more details
Refimprove date August 2009 Infobox company company name Confederate Motors, Inc. company logo File Confederate Motor Company logo.png 220px company type Private slogan The Art of Rebellion foundation 1991 founder H. Matthew Chambers location city Birmingham, Alabama location country USA key people num employees industry Motorcycle products P120 Fighter, B120 Wraith, X132 Hellcat revenue owner net income homepage http www.confederate.com Confederate Motors, Inc. is a manufacturer of exotic street motorcycle s in Birmingham, Alabama . It was founded in 1991 by trial lawyer H. Matthew Chambers, as an initiative seeking enlightened design through true American inspiration. History The company opened in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1991, and after a brief move to San Francisco, California, the next year, moved to a prototype shop in New Orleans, Louisiana , in 1993. The company s first motorcycle ... when Confederate Motor s new Wraith rolls by. That alone may make it a worthy successor to the star ... page G.1 ref After going bankrupt in 2001, Confederate recovered in 2003 and produced a second generation ... 2005 by Hurricane Katrina interrupted production, ref name Carpenter2006 Confederate moved its corporate ... to increase from twelve to as many as thirteen employees. Confederate Motor Co. sold 37 bikes in 2008 ... Confederate s buyers are too rich to be affected by the economic downturn, company founder Matt ... 1 Confederate P120 Fighter at the 2009 Seattle International Motorcycle Show 3.jpg thumb Pre production 1 is the first Confederate Fighter. Claimed average speed of convert 155.8 mph km h abbr on in the flying ... http www.thefreelibrary.com Confederate Motor Company 2c Inc. Announces Relocation to Birmingham 2c... a0139818881 Confederate Motor Company announces relocation... Retrieved 20070617 http governorpress.alabama.gov ... 02CONFED.html Out of New Orleans, Confederate Rises NYT Handlebars column commons category USA motorcycle ... motorcycle stub es Confederate Motors it Confederate Motor Company pt Confederate Motocicletas ru Confederate ... more details
Refimprove date February 2007 Confederate gold refers to the hidden caches of gold lost after the American Civil War . Millions of dollars worth of gold was lost or unaccounted for after the civil war and has been the speculation of many historians and treasure hunters. Allegedly, some of the Confederate treasury was hidden in order to wait for the rising again of the South and at other times simply so that the Union American Civil War Union would not gain possession. Treasures George Trenholm , who was Treasurer of the Confederate States of America for the last year of the American Civil War, was arrested after the war and accused of making off with millions in Confederate assets. ref cite book title George Alfred Trenholm and the Company That Went to War year 1973 first Ethel S. last Nepveux location Charleston publisher isbn ref In fiction In Gone With The Wind , the Union Army believes Rhett to have the missing Confederate gold, and they threaten to hang him. In the Italian comics Italian comic book Tex Willer Tex , Confederate gold was placed on board a Confederate river ironclad which ended up in the swamp s around the Arkansas River . The gold was later found by members of the Ku Klux Klan who intended to use it to finance a new rebellion in the Southern United States . The ironclad was destroyed in the explosion, along with the gold, by Tex Willer. ref http www en.sergiobonellieditore.it ... ref In the Franco Belgian comics Franco Belgian comic book Blueberry comics Blueberry , Confederate gold was smuggled to Mexico by group of Confederate soldier s led by Colonel Trevor, who buried ... The Good, the Bad and the Ugly , the protagonists get information about lost Confederate gold worth ... from the future hijacks a shipment of Confederate gold using advanced automatic weapons with laser ... century. In the 2005 action movie Sahara 2005 film Sahara , Confederate gold was placed on board the CSS ... links http www.kudcom.com www gold.html Last Sighting of the Lost Confederate Gold in Georgia ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2007 The Confederate Association was a political party formed and led by Joey Smallwood and Gordon Bradley to advocate that the Dominion of Newfoundland join Canadian Confederation . The party was formed on February 21, 1948 prior to the launch of the Newfoundland referendums, 1948 1948 Newfoundland referendums on Confederation. The party was opposed by the Responsible Government League led by Peter Cashin and the Party for Economic Union with the United States led by Chesley A. Crosbie . Two referendums were held as the result of the first vote in which three options were considered, Confederation, Responsible government or a continuation of the Commission of Government . The first referendum, held on June 3, 1948 saw the Confederation option receive 41.1 support compared with 44.6 support for responsible government and 14.3 support for Commission of Government. The anti Confederate forces were hampered by the split of the opposition into Crosbie and Cashin s parties with relations between the two being tense and the overall opposition lacking unity or organization. The Confederate Association, in contrast, was better funded and better organized. A second vote was held on July 22 with only Confederation and Responsible Government on the ballot in which the Conferates won with 52.3 of the vote. http www.heritage.nf.ca confederation referendums.html Following the referendums, the Confederate Association reorganized itself as the Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland Liberal Party . Category History of Newfoundland and Labrador Category Political parties in the Dominion of Newfoundland canada politics stub Newfoundland stub ... more details
Image Confederate Powder Works by Sir Mildred Pierce.jpg thumb The obelisk chimney on the grounds of Sibley Mill is the only remaining structure from the original Confederate Powderworks. The Confederate Powderworks aka the Augusta Powderworks was a gunpowder factory during the American Civil War , the only permanent structures completed by the Confederate States of America . ref name ar 2001 Bragg, C. L. 2001 The Augusta powder works The Confederacy s manufacturing triumph , American Rifleman 149 5 , pp 58. ref Colonel G.W. Rains chose the old United States Arsenal site between the Canal and Savannah River in Augusta, Georgia as a secure inland location with good rail and water connections. History Rains, a West Point graduate and chemistry teacher there who had resigned to become president of an iron works in Newburgh New York, choose allegiance to his native North Carolina and was put in charge of the Gunpowder and Niter Bureau by Jefferson Davis. ref name kelly cite book first Jack ... . The Confederate Powderworks was the 2nd largest gunpowder factory in the world at that time ... 18, 1865. ref name nps http www.nps.gov history nr travel Augusta sibleymill.html Sibley Mill and Confederate ... . On June 2, 1879 the city of Augusta gave custody of the Chimney to the Confederate Survivors Association of Augusta to beautify it and protect it from injury as a Confederate Memorial . The CSA of Augusta ... remnant of the extensive Powder Works here erected under the auspices of the Confederate Government is by the Confederate Survivors Association of Augusta, with the consent of the City Council, conserved ... Works. The B G E. Porter Alexander Camp 158, Sons of Confederate Veterans, spent 8 years ... sibleymill.html Confederate Powderworks at National Park Service coord missing Georgia U.S. state DEFAULTSORT Confederate Powderworks Category Confederate States of America monuments and memorials Category ... Category 1861 establishments in the Confederate States of America Category 1865 disestablishments ... more details
Image Confederate National Flag since Mar 4 1865.svg thumb 250px right Confederate States of America national flag. Confederate colonies were made up of emigrants from the Confederate States of America who fled the United States after the Union American Civil War Union won the American Civil War 1861 1865 . They settled in many Latin American countries like Brazil and Mexico . Background Many Southerners had lost their land during the war and were unwilling to live under the government of the United States of America . They did not expect an improvement in the South s economic position. Most of the emigrants were from the US states states of Alabama , Texas , Louisiana , Mississippi , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , and South Carolina . No one has determined how many American southerners emigrated to Latin America. As noted in unpublished research, Betty Antunes de Oliveira found in port records of Rio de Janeiro that some 20,000 Americans entered Brazil from 1865 to 1885. Other researchers have estimated the number at 10,000. ref http www.americanheritage.com articles magazine ah 1998 2 1998 2 84.shtml Alan M. Tigay, The Deepest South , American Heritage 49 2 , April 1998, pp. 84 95, accessed 25 August 2008 ref An unknown number returned to the United States after the end of Reconstruction. Most immigrants adopted Brazilian citizenship. See also Confederados Gideon Lincecum Americana, S o Paulo Americana Notes reflist 2 External links http www.patsabin.com lowcountry confederados.htm A Brief History of the Confederate Colonies of Brazil http books.google.com books?id 3Rv 7f43jDcC&pg PA92&lpg PA92&dq confederate colonies&source web&ots liReQkAz d&sig on4X0bCbiTfnyFzI mqNcX0jwdQ&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 3&ct result The Lost Cause The Confederate Exodus to Mexico http www.mentalfloss.com blogs archives 16659 The Confederacy s Plan to Conqueror Latin America http www.comm.unt.edu .... William Clark Griggs, The Elusive Eden Frank McMullan s Confederate Colony in Brazil ... more details
File Confederate National Flag since Mar 4 1865.svg thumb 250px The Third National Confederate flag adopted on March 4, 1865, very shortly before the end of the American Civil War . Neo Confederate is a term ... who have a positive belief system concerning the historical experience of the Confederate States of America , the Southern secession, and the Southern United States . Summary of neo Confederate beliefs Honor of the Confederate States of America Confederacy and its veterans  Much of the Neo Confederate movement is concerned with giving the proper due honor to the Confederacy itself, to the veterans of the Confederacy and Confederate veterans cemeteries, to the various flags of the Confederacy ... 2008 05 confederate monumental landscape 26.html Confederate Monumental ... in both the United States Constitution and the Confederate States Constitution . Generally ... As A Theological War Confederate Christian Nationalism and the League of the South, in Canadian Review ... which comprised the old Confederate States of America . The League of the South , for example ... Most neo Confederate groups do not seek violent revolution, but rather an orderly separation, such as was done in the division of Czechoslovakia. Citation needed date January 2011 Many Neo Confederate ..., and that the Confederate States of America was both the lawful and logical successor of the original ... neo Confederate is considered by many people a pejorative political epithet and its application ... calls the Neo Confederate Movement . ref http albensonjr.com ref Neo confederates and libertarianism ... to American History , refers to the works by DiLorenzo and Adams as amateurish neo Confederate books . Of Woods, Hummel states that the two main neo Confederate aspects of Woods work are his emphasis ... Essay Part II http www.la articles.org.uk woods.htm ref Hummel also criticizes Woods neo Confederate ... on an earlier neo Confederate work, Robert Selph Henry s 1938 book The Story of Reconstruction. ref ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Confederate Railroad image Confedrr120107.jpg ... McDaniel br Michael Lamb br Gates Nichols br Cody McCarver Confederate Railroad is an American country ... albums for Atlantic. Confederate Railroad has released six studio albums. In addition, more than ... keyboardist. In addition to his work with Confederate Railroad, McCarver has released one solo ... Records Shanachie label in 2007. The band released their first live album, Confederate Railroad Live ... more info on formative years and on sales date December 2007 Confederate Railroad was founded ... signed with Atlantic Records in 1992 and released its Confederate Railroad album self titled debut ... name allmusic In 1993, Confederate Railroad was awarded Best New Group at the Academy of Country Music ACM awards. ref http countrymusic.about.com library reviews aaprunleashed.htm Confederate Railroad ... You Leave That Way You Can Never Go Back , Trashy Women and She Never Cried . Notorious Confederate ... to reach Top 40. A Greatest Hits Confederate Railroad album Greatest Hits package followed in 1996 ... Atlantic. One year later, Confederate Railroad signed to Audium Koch Records now E1 Music for its ... of Please Come to Boston , which failed to chart. Confederate Railroad signed a Record Deal with E1 Music in 2010 and will release their first ever Live CD called Confederate Railroad Live Back to the Barrooms . Cody McCarver of Confederate Railroad also is signed to that label and has recently had success with Confederate Railroad s song White Trash with Money which was written by Confederate ... who left Confederate Railroad in 2008. Cody McCarver is also set to release a new single and video called ... Confederate Railroad When and Where review journal New Country volume 2 issue 10 pages 62 ref lead ... to Rough People Confederate Railroad Stays on the Country Side of the Tracks journal New Country volume ... Confederate Railroad s novelty numbers, such as Trashy Women , show a tongue in cheek sense of humor ... more details
Infobox musical artist name Dead Confederate image Dead Confederate by KK.jpg caption Dead Confederate ... past members Jason Scarboro Dead Confederate is an American alternative rock band formed in Augusta ... Mincher, Chris. http www.avclub.com content music dead confederate Dead Confederate . The A.V. Club ... 2007. 23 October 2008. ref Image Dead Confederate by Kris Krug.jpg left thumb 190px Dead Confederate ... and writing tighter, more song based material, they renamed the band Dead Confederate. When questioned ... confederate 8783587 ref After beating hundreds of bands to win the Open Mic Madness battle of the bands ... jun 01 Dead Confederate If Cobain went down to Georgia ref In 2007, former Capitol Records president ... Dead Confederate as the first band on his new label The Artists Organization TAO . ref http www.subba ... dp B0010X715S Dead Confederate Dead Confederate Music Amazon.com . 23 October 2008. ref ... 09 19 Variety 40.Watt.Hosts.Dead.Confederate.Other.Local.Acts 3440195.shtml 40 Watt hosts Dead Confederate .... ref http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 88155262 SXSW 2008 Dead Confederate . NPR.org ... its first LP, Wrecking Ball Dead Confederate album Wrecking Ball , on the TAO label. ref http www.amazon.com dp B001CITQH2 Wrecking Ball Dead Confederate Music . Amazon.com . 23 October 2008. ref ... To Bury Strangers ref http hangout.altsounds.com news 111748 dead confederate debut album wrecking ball released 9th november print.html ref and J Mascis . On October 10, Dead Confederate ... http www.brooklynvegan.com archives 2008 10 dead confederat 1.html Dead Confederate 2008 Tour Dates ... www.billboard.com song dead confederate the rat 11725520 . ref In 2009, the band signed a deal with Kartel ... Confederate dp B002QFNGEO ref sr 1 1?ie UTF8&s music&qid 1299688074&sr 8 1 spell ref The band released ... 07 28 dead confederate sugar 2010 ref and in the UK and Europe on September 13. ref http drownedinsound.com ... http onethirtybpm.com features interview dead confederate ref ref name zinkmagazine.com http www.zinkmagazine.com ... more details
Wiktionary Irish may refer to Irish cuisine Ireland , an island in north western Europe, on which are located Northern Ireland , a constituent country of the United Kingdom Republic of Ireland , a sovereign state Irish language , a Goidelic language spoken in Ireland and by communities worldwide Irish Junior Cert , a subject of the Junior Cycle examination in Secondary schools in the Republic of Ireland Irish people , people of Irish ethnicity, people born in Ireland, people who hold Irish Citizenship Irish name , a first or last name See also Irish nationality law , determining who can become an Irish citizen List of Irish related topics Irish related topics , list of articles related to Ireland disambiguation Category Ireland da Irsk de Irisch os it Irlandese ja nn Irsk pt Irland s ru sco Erse simple Irish ... more details
for the museum in Richmond, Virginia Museum of the Confederacy The Confederate Museum is located in Charleston, South Carolina , and is operated by the South Carolina Ladies Auxiliary of the United Daughters of the Confederacy , a group that re enacts the lives of Southern women in the 1860s. The museum features memorabilia from the American Civil War , and is located at 188 Meeting Street. The museum was formerly located in Market Hall and Sheds from the 1890s until in 1989, when damage from Hurricane Hugo forced it to move. External links http www.csa scla.org articles ConfederateMuseum.htm Confederate Museum official site http www.awod.com cwchas marketh.html Description of the museum s displays coord 32 46 51 N 79 55 53 W type landmark display title Category Museums in Charleston, South Carolina Category History museums in South Carolina Category American Civil War museums in South Carolina SouthCarolina stub US museum stub AmericanCivilWar stub ... more details
The Confederate privateers were privately owned ships that were authorized by the government of the Confederate ... Civil War , the Confederate government sought to counter the United States Navy in part by appealing ... to Confederate courts, and as a result the profits dried up. By the end of the first year of the war ... only sporadically through the rest of the war. The Confederate government turned its efforts ... to put down the rebellion . In response, on the 17th Confederate President Jefferson Davis called both ... that were laid up were unserviceable, the Confederate States had almost nothing to offer in opposition ... of letters of marque and reprisal was explicitly allowed by the Confederate Constitution ref Article ... of seized ships and cargoes, less legal costs. ref Luraghi, History of the Confederate Navy, p. 71. ref Two benefits would accrue to the Confederate government the disruption of commerce might ... Luraghi, History of the Confederate Navy, p. 73. ref If the previous signatories had accepted American ... in North America, refused to regard Confederate privateers as pirates. In doing so, they had to acknowledge ... to take them into Confederate ports for adjudication. ref Luraghi, History of the Confederate Navy ... The largest privateer, Phenix, was from Wilmington, Delaware. Robinson, Confederate privateers, p. 30 ref responded with enthusiasm to the call. The initial burst of ardor was great enough that the Confederate ... speculation in the letters. ref Robinson, Confederate privateers, p. 20. ref File CSS Manassas.jpg thumb 250px CSS Mananass 1904 drawing An anomalous feature of the legislation governing Confederate privateering ... on the numbers in the crews and the value of the ships taken or destroyed. ref Robinson, Confederate ... into battle, however, she was seized by the Confederate Navy and put under the command of Lieutenant ..., Confederate privateers, p. 38. ref Privateering activity near Cape Hatteras , on the coast ... of two Confederate forts at Battle of Hatteras Inlet Hatteras Inlet . This was the first reclamation ... more details
confusing date July 2010 Inappropriate tone date November 2008 The confederate effect is a term used to describe the phenomenon of a human considered a machine from their textual discourse during practical Turing test s staged in the Loebner Prize for artificial intelligence . ref name huma http www.alicebot.org articles huma Huma.pdf The Confederate Effect in Human Machine Textual Interaction ref It is the reverse of the ELIZA effect , which Sherry Turkle states is our more general tendency to treat responsive computer programmes as more intelligent than they really are and the cause to very small amounts of interactivity , causing humans to project own complexity onto the undeserving object . ref Sherry Turkle, in Life on the Screen Identity in the age of the Internet , p. 101, 1997 ref In the first Loebner Prize for artificial intelligence, ref http www.loebner.net Prizef loebner prize.html Lobner Prize ref in 1991, which deployed restricted conversational one to one Turing imitation games ref http loebner.net Prizef TuringArticle.html Computing Machinery and Intelligence ref , each interrogator chatted to one artificial conversational entity ACE at a time, a female confederate or hidden human, about William Shakespeare . ref The Quest for the Thinking Computer, Epstein in Parsing the Turing Test, 2008 ref The phenomenon was seen in the University of Surrey 2003 Loebner Prize for Artificial Intelligence, when both hidden humans, one male and one female, were each ranked as machine by at least one judge Judge 7 and Judge 9 ranked the female confederate 2 as 1.00 definitely a machine the male confederate 1 was ranked 1.00 definitely a machine by Judge 4 and Judge 9. ref http loebner03.hamill.co.uk results.html 2003 Loebner Prize results ref The gender of these two hidden humans were incorrectly identified male considered female woman considered man in independent transcript analysis gender blurring phenomenon, see Shah & Henry, 2005 . ref name huma Notes reflist References ... more details
Infobox Hollywood cartoon cartoon name Confederate Honey series Merrie Melodies image caption director Friz Freleng story artist Ben Hardaway animation by Cal Dalton br Uncredited br Richard Bikenbach br Gil Turner layout artist Owen Fitzgerald uncredited voice actor Mel Blanc br Arthur Q. Bryan br Bea Benaderet br all uncredited musician Carl W. Stalling producer Leon Schlesinger distributor Warner Bros. Warner Bros. Pictures release date March 30, 1940 USA premiere color process Technicolor runtime 8 min one reel country United States movie language English Confederate Honey is a 1940 Merrie Melodies animated cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng and produced by Leon Schlesinger . It is a sendup of Gone with the Wind film Gone with the Wind , and features an early appearance by Elmer Fudd in his most familiar form. The cartoon s title is meant to evoke Confederate States of America currency Confederate money . Plot summary It is 1861 B.Sea., that is Before Seabiscuit , and Colonel O Hairoil, a literal blueblood in the literally bluegrass country of Kentucky, presides over rich tobacco and cotton plantations. His black workers slowly pick the cotton one ball at a time, and when one young lad takes two balls of cotton and hands them to his recumbent father to place in the packing crate, he is warned, Don t get too ambitious there, son. The pride of the plantation is the Colonel s daughter, Crimson O Hairoil, who is courted by many suitors, who leave in vain after having their horse parking ticket validated for parking is charged by the hour . Crimson has eyes only for the chivalrous, hard riding, square shooting soldier of fortune, Ned Cutler. Elmer Fudd . Ned arrives, and is just, with some difficulty, about to ask Crimson a question, when there is an explosion the war has started. Ned must leave to join his wegiment. He leaves his horse in the paid lot, despite the warning ... into a jazz band. A nervous Confederate officer paces in a tent with information coming in by telegraph ... more details
Confederate Park is a public park in Jacksonville, Florida . History Confederate Park was opened in 1907 as Dignan Park, named for a former chairman of the city s Board of Public Works. It was the first Jacksonville city park to include a playground . ref name Metro http www.metrojacksonville.com article 2009 apr urban parks confederate park Urban Parks Confederate Park , Metro Jacksonville website ref In 1914, Jacksonville hosted the annual military reunion reunion of the United Confederate Veterans , with estimated attendance of about 8,000 former Confederate States of America Confederate soldiers. The UCV chose the park as the location for a new monument to honor the Women of the Southland, and five months after the reunion the city renamed the park Confederate Park. The Confederate monument was erected in 1915. ref name Metro The Confederate Playground east of Confederate Park was originally a part of Confederate Park, but was used for military training during World War I World Wars I and World War II II . It is now a dog park . ref name Metro coord missing Florida References reflist Category Parks in Jacksonville, Florida Florida geo stub ... more details
orphan date January 2010 Image Charles I 1630s .jpg 180px thumb Irish Confederates pledged allegiance to Charles I of England Charles I of Ireland . The Confederate Oath of Association was an oath of allegiance made by IrishConfederate Catholics during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms . Its roots lay in the wider religious war Wars of Religion at the time, the recent Tudor conquest of Ireland Tudor conquest saw the status of much of the Hiberno Norman and Gaelic Irish gentry challenged, some were not fully assimilated into the nobility of the new Kingdom of Ireland . Following this Plantations, especially by the Plantation of Ulster Scottish in Ulster also saw the seizure of much land to the dismay of the Irish religious differences were an issue, the Irish remained mostly Catholic, incomers were either Presbyterian , Anglican or Puritan . During 1641 there was an open attempt by the Irish Catholic gentry to Irish Rebellion of 1641 reconquer and seize power. Although not a complete success, the Confederates as they would later be known established four strongholds across the island around Ulster under Phelim O Neill , around The Pale under Thomas Preston, 1st Viscount Tara , in the south ..., while English Cavalier Royalists took care of the Pale. In response the Irish with the areas that they still held proclaimed a Confederate Ireland with its capital at Kilkenny a constitution was drawn ..., by the Supreme Council of the Confederate Catholics of this Kingdom, concerning the said ... Confederate Catholics, without the consent and approbation of the General Assembly of the said Confederate Catholics, and for the preservation and strengthening of the association and union of the kingdom. That upon any peace or accommodation to be made, or concluded with the said Confederate ... of peace be established and secured by Parliament. So help me God and His holy gospel. source Confederate ... of association.htm publisher BritishCivilWars.co.uk title The Confederate Oath of Association Retrieved ... more details
About a series of battles in the Star Wars fictional universe Clone Wars disambiguation Clone Wars Multiple ... dates date April 2011 DISPLAYTITLE Clone Wars Star Wars Infobox military conflict conflict Clone Wars image caption partof place Star Wars galaxy Galaxy Star Wars date 21 BBY 19 BBY result Galactic ... strength2 strength3 casualties1 casualties2 casualties3 notes The Clone Wars are a series of fictional Star Wars galaxy galactic battles in George Lucas s science fiction saga Star Wars . The conflict is first mentioned in the film Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope 1977 , but no details are given except for the implication of cloning clone s being involved , and the wars themselves are not featured until the series fifth and sixth films, Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones Attack of the Clones 2002 and Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith Revenge of the Sith 2005 , the second and third episodes of the six part Star Wars film series. The 2D animated microseries Star Wars Clone Wars 2003 TV series Star Wars Clone Wars 2003 2005 and 3D CGI animated series Star Wars The Clone Wars 2008 TV series Star Wars The Clone Wars 2008 present , chronicle some of the war s major campaigns. Additional events and stories are detailed in a multimedia campaign consisting of Star Wars Star Wars ..., politics, and mythology from which Lucas and other writers drew inspiration. The Clone Wars began ..., Coruscant . The Clone Wars end shortly after the Great Jedi Purge with the Separatist Massacre on Mustafar and the establishment of the Galactic Empire Star Wars Galactic Empire . The events causing ... Chancellor Palpatine , who uses the Clone Wars to False flag manipulate the Republic s Galactic ... the Republic into his dictatorship the Galactic Empire Star Wars Galactic Empire . ref name Trilogy George Lucas Lucas, George . The Star Wars trilogy 1977 2005 ref Pre Clone Wars Origins Star Wars ... film Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace The Phantom Menace as the Trade Federation invades ... more details
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