Blog The Pride of Kentucky…and Maryland There are disagreements on the subject, but I wholeheartedly believe that Bardstown, Kentucky is “where…J.L. BennettApril 15, 2022
Blog A Southern Song, A Southern Heritage–Canceled “When we talk about the War it is our history we are talking about, it…J.L. BennettJune 14, 2021
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Blog The Marseillaise of the South Plays On, For Now As the 2018 legislative session was winding down in Annapolis, the Senate passed a bill…J.L. BennettApril 19, 2018
Blog Governor Hicks: Accidental Defender of Southern History As 1861 drew to a close, Governor Thomas Hicks recorded for posterity the events of…J.L. BennettNovember 19, 2014
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