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Confederate Coffee Company

@Confeder8Coffee

Confederate Coffee Company: Bold brews for patriotic Southerners. Preserving heritage, supporting community, and fueling tradition—one cup at a time. ☕️

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Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Davis@Jeff_Davis1808·
#Onthisday (3/9/1948), Congress approved for American regiments to carry battle streamers from the "Civil War." Senator Tydings of MD suggested this in 1943 so Southerners could fight with the colors of their ancestors. Truman signed it into law. He desegrated the military too!
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The Revenant South
The Revenant South@TheLoneGent·
Happy Sunday, and God bless. "The Christian General" by William Maughan
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Confederate Coffee Company
Confederate Coffee Company@Confeder8Coffee·
On January 21, 1863, Southern grit and ingenuity were on full display at Sabine Pass. Confederate forces struck a decisive blow against the Union blockade, recapturing the pass in an engagement often remembered as the Capture of the USS Morning Light. Using improvised but effective “cottonclad” steamers (the Josiah H. Bell and Uncle Ben) Southern sailors drove off two Union warships, the USS Morning Light and the USS Velocity, capturing both vessels along with more than 100 prisoners. This hard-fought victory is sometimes mislabeled but historians are clear. The First Battle of Sabine Pass took place earlier, on September 24–25, 1862, when Union forces bombarded and briefly occupied the area. The most famous stand came later with the Second Battle of Sabine Pass on September 8, 1863, when a small but determined Confederate garrison at Fort Griffin turned back a massive Union invasion force against overwhelming odds. It’s a reminder that along the Texas coast (as with a strong cup of coffee) resourcefulness, resolve and Southern spirit made all the difference. #ConfederateHistory #ConfederateCoffeeCompany #SecedeFromBadCoffee #SabinePass
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Confederate Coffee Company
Confederate Coffee Company@Confeder8Coffee·
Born in Camden, South Carolina, John Camden West, Jr. made Texas his home in 1855, building a life as a lawyer and educator before answering the call to defend the South in 1861. West enlisted as a private in Company E, 4th Texas Infantry, Hood’s Texas Brigade, one of the most storied fighting units of the War Between the States. Though later offered safer government positions, he twice resigned those posts..choosing instead to return to the front lines with his fellow Texans. He fought in some of the war’s fiercest engagements, including Gettysburg, Chickamauga and Knoxville, sharing the hardships and dangers of the common soldier. After the war, West returned to Waco and resumed his legal career but his greatest contribution to history came through his writings. His letters and diary were later published as A Texan in Search of a Fight, offering a rare, firsthand account of the courage, sacrifice and daily realities faced by Confederate soldiers..particularly those of Hood’s Brigade. When he passed away in 1927, John Camden West, Jr. was the last surviving member of Company E, a living link to a generation that shaped Texas and Southern history through service and sacrifice. We remember those who stood their ground and recorded their story..so future generations would not forget. #ConfederateCoffeeCompany #TexasHeritage #HoodsTexasBrigade #ConfederateHistory #LestWeForget Confederatecoffeecompany.com
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John Camden West, Jr. enlisted as a private in Company E, 4th Texas Infantry, Hood’s Texas Brigade, one of the most storied fighting units of the War Between the States. #SCVTexas #TexasHeritage #HoodsTexasBrigade #ConfederateHistory #LestWeForget

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