JohnDillworth
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1. CSA Brigadier General Archibald Gracie, the scion of the New York City Macy family, led his brigade at Chickamauga. Nearly 50 years later, his son wrote a book The Truth About Chickamauga. While celebrating the publication of that book by taking a trip to Europe, he returned aboard the Titanic. He survived the sinking in proximity to his NYC friends, Isidor and Ida Strauss, who didn't survive. Gracie died just a few months later. Well it took a bit but Brigadier General Archibald Gracie didn't ring a bell but Isidor and Ida Strauss did. I can't find the photos right now but I have visited the Generals grave on a couple of occasions. He, his son and Isidor and Ida Strauss are all buried in Woodlawn cemetery in the Bronx. I occasionally take walks through the cemetery when I am in the area. The Isidor and Ida Strauss tomb is one of the most impressive in a cemetery that hosts names like Macy, Gould, Woolworth, PULITZER, Berlin , Melville (yeah, that one), FARRAGUT and at least a half dozen medal of honer recipients. Heck, Gracie is only the 2nd highest ranking CSA general buried there, GENERAL MANSFIELD LOVELL, holds that honor. General Gracies grave is a modest affair, the limestone much worn by acid rain to the point where it is almost unreadable. The first time I saw it was after Hurricanes Irene and Sandy had knocked over many trees and older tomb stones. The stone has since been uprighted. I am up that way a few days this month. If I happen to visit I will pay your solemn respects and send a photo
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Today I come bearing an olive branch in one hand, and the freedom fighter's gun in the other. Do not let the olive branch fall from my hand. I repeat, do not let the olive branch fall from my hand. - Yasser Arafat Speech to UN General Assembly
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