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  2. Confederate Veteran - Wikipedia

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    The magazine ceased publication in 1932. [3] The magazine came back into publication in 1984. [6] Another magazine of the same name is still currently in print by the Sons of Confederate Veterans. This current incarnation of Confederate Veteran Magazine is printed six times per year, and is mailed to members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans.

  3. Sumner Archibald Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    He was the editor of a short lived Confederate magazine called "Our Day" (1883-1884) published in New York. In 1893 he established the Confederate Veteran, a bimonthly magazine about veterans of the Confederate States Army until his death in 1913. He was a critic of Reconstruction, "scalawags", "carpetbaggers", and "Negro" legislators.

  4. Last surviving Confederate veterans - Wikipedia

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    In his 1991 article in Blue & Gray magazine, Marvel confirmed Albert Woolson's (February 11, 1850 – August 2, 1956) claim to be the last surviving Union Army veteran and asserted that Woolson was the last genuine surviving American Civil War veteran from either side. [20]

  5. Bill McCloud - Wikipedia

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    Since April 2019, he has been a prolific contributor of fiction and poetry book reviews to The VVA Veteran magazine's online Books in Review II page. He holds degrees from Northern Oklahoma College, Oklahoma State University and Northeastern State University. [6]

  6. Amputee veteran lands on Men's Health magazine cover - AOL

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    An amputee Army Veteran is making Men's Health magazine history. 33 year old retired Army Sergeant Noah Galloway is the first reader to appear on the magazine's cover after winning the publication ...

  7. Sam Davis - Wikipedia

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    The Sam Davis story became part of a broader social memory only in the mid-1890s and chiefly through the efforts of Sumner Archibald Cunningham, the founding editor of Confederate Veteran magazine. A native of Middle Tennessee, Cunningham had an undistinguished record of Confederate service, having deserted the Army of Tennessee after the ...