by editor | Dec 3, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
SOUTH CAROLINA: Outside Beaufort, America’s ‘Lost Century’ Slowly Coming to Light PARRIS ISLAND — As archaeologist Chester DePratter walked toward the tall stone pillar on this island’s southern tip, he underscored how much our knowledge of one of...
by editor | Nov 29, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
It’s sobering how much race dominates the public discourse today. But as long as we’re discussing stereotypes, we should note that leftists and elites are the ones obsessed with race, not the flyover Neanderthals to whom they impute this evil. Give it a...
by editor | Nov 29, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
Kurt Luther used facial recognition technology and the image on the left as a reference to identify the man in photo on the right as Francis Marion Eveleth. Photo illustration by Slate. Photos by Library of Congress and Maine State Archives. When Kurt Luther walked...
by editor | Nov 27, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
The well-publicized “caravan” of Central American migrants has arrived in large numbers at our border near Tijuana, Mexico, despite MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough insisting the caravan is like a tale of Martians: “They’re not...
by editor | Nov 27, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
VIRGINIA: Civil War History Survives in An Unlikely Place It was 1861, the early days of what would come to be called the Civil War. Benjamin Stoddert Ewell was professor of mathematics and president of the College of William & Mary, positions that didn’t mean...
by editor | Nov 23, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
Shirley Hallett was thinking a lot about her great-great-grandmother, Ellen Forbes, this Veterans Day. Forbes was a nurse in Washington, D.C., during the Civil War and tended to wounded soldiers until she contracted malarial typhus and was sent back to her home in...