Daryl Lott

I am a retired Texas peace officer and a Texas teacher of History and Literature.

“DON’T!!”

“Don’t!” Have you ever visited the Capitol of the United States? It’s an impressive monument that serves as a temple to democracy. The rotunda of the great complex is topped with a statue named “Freedom.” It sits so high that passersby can’t really see its details. The construction and extension of the building was started …

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The Real Cost of Loss

My grandson and I were recently conducting research on our family’s role in the Civil War. As it turns out, our ancestors fought on the side of their home state: Mississippi. They were early pioneers of Mississippi having entered America through Charleston in the 1600’s and then moved gradually westward. My sister’s genealogical research revealed …

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“CHARGE!”

Under intense artillery fire from British cannoneers, American General Casimir Pulaski lead French troops into a withering fusillade of English grapeshot. He was blown from his horse trying to break the Siege of Savannah in the Revolutionary War. He had the complete confidence of General Washington, having saved the future president’s life at the Battle …

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“There stands Jackson like a stone wall. Rally ‘round the Virginian, Boys!”

When touring all the major battlefields of the Civil War, one cannot help but look upon the legendary officers of both sides with a sense of awe. Thomas J. Jackson is one that inspires many people to this day. There are monuments to him in several different places. His colorful nickname, “Stonewall”, contributed to his …

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