The Southern Yankee
Discovering family history.38 total reviews
Comment from Sarah Robin
I loved this. You did a lot of research! When we moved from Tennessee to Louisiana, my son's teacher called him a Yankee. My son saw him after class and asked him not to call him that. The teacher replied that anyone north of I-10 was a Yankee. My son was given the good citizen award for that year and a scholarship to LSU. He chose Vandy instead.
reply by the author on 06-Aug-2022
I loved this. You did a lot of research! When we moved from Tennessee to Louisiana, my son's teacher called him a Yankee. My son saw him after class and asked him not to call him that. The teacher replied that anyone north of I-10 was a Yankee. My son was given the good citizen award for that year and a scholarship to LSU. He chose Vandy instead.
Comment Written 06-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 06-Aug-2022
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Sarah, Thank you for the review. You have some interesting history. I never heard of the I-10 line. Terry.
Comment from Carolyn Dooley
You never know who you might run into. This is a large world. And it is strange when you run into your kin in different states. This world is a circle. It is destiny. One year, I was in the recovery room from a gall bladder operation.
Come to find out, my husband was in the lobby talking to his cousin, one he had not seen for decades. His wife was in the next recovery room. They were also from Alabama, and like us, they lived in Michigan.
There have been many incidents that I have encountered. Thank you for sharing.
reply by the author on 27-Jul-2022
You never know who you might run into. This is a large world. And it is strange when you run into your kin in different states. This world is a circle. It is destiny. One year, I was in the recovery room from a gall bladder operation.
Come to find out, my husband was in the lobby talking to his cousin, one he had not seen for decades. His wife was in the next recovery room. They were also from Alabama, and like us, they lived in Michigan.
There have been many incidents that I have encountered. Thank you for sharing.
Comment Written 27-Jul-2022
reply by the author on 27-Jul-2022
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Carolyn, thank you for reading, it was an interesting research project. Terry.
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You are welcome.
Comment from Ric Myworld
Now this is taking things way back in time. Congratulations on your contest winning story. I thoroughly enjoy about anything that has to do with the history of one's life. Thanks for sharing. I wish I had a six.
reply by the author on 26-Jul-2022
Now this is taking things way back in time. Congratulations on your contest winning story. I thoroughly enjoy about anything that has to do with the history of one's life. Thanks for sharing. I wish I had a six.
Comment Written 26-Jul-2022
reply by the author on 26-Jul-2022
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Ric, thank you for reviewing, save those sixes for those who deserve it and need encouraging. Terry.
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Your writing is great and we all need a little encouraging sometimes. :-)
Comment from John Ciarmello
Congratulations on the contest win, Terry. This is an exciting and informative piece. It is well written, and it kept me reading to the end. However, I wish you had elaborated on Captain Henrey Wirz's war crimes that piqued my interest, lol. Now, I have to google it! Ha! Loved it, Terry.
reply by the author on 26-Jul-2022
Congratulations on the contest win, Terry. This is an exciting and informative piece. It is well written, and it kept me reading to the end. However, I wish you had elaborated on Captain Henrey Wirz's war crimes that piqued my interest, lol. Now, I have to google it! Ha! Loved it, Terry.
Comment Written 25-Jul-2022
reply by the author on 26-Jul-2022
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John, thank you for the review. Interesting that you pick up on Captain Wirz. I too thought it might be more to his story. My concern was that it was taking me away from my primary story.
But the only guy convicted of a war crime in the Civil War is worth looking at. If you find a story, use it. Terry.
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Oh, no, you know non-fiction is out of my wheelhouse. I know he has a story, it's better for you to write it! I find him intriguing for some odd reason.
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write it as historical fiction.
Comment from pome lover
What a terrific and fascinating story, and TRUE, to boot! You did some good research. I bet the two families learned a lot from each other.
Thirteen thousand died in Andersonville, that's terrible.
As a Georgian, growing up we didn't learn a lot about Andersonville, though I had heard of it. I also heard of brothers who fought on opposite sides in the Civil War. That would've been a sad thing for the families. Anyway, congratulations on a good story and for All Time Best!
Katharine
reply by the author on 25-Jul-2022
What a terrific and fascinating story, and TRUE, to boot! You did some good research. I bet the two families learned a lot from each other.
Thirteen thousand died in Andersonville, that's terrible.
As a Georgian, growing up we didn't learn a lot about Andersonville, though I had heard of it. I also heard of brothers who fought on opposite sides in the Civil War. That would've been a sad thing for the families. Anyway, congratulations on a good story and for All Time Best!
Katharine
Comment Written 25-Jul-2022
reply by the author on 25-Jul-2022
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Katharine, thank you for the very kind review. It was an interesting research project. Terry.
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I bet, and great to hand down to future generations.
Comment from Erika Seshadri
I enjoyed this clear and interesting piece of writing. It's another example of how time can turn enemies into family, or friends into enemies.
Very well written. Thanks for sharing!!
Erika
reply by the author on 25-Jul-2022
I enjoyed this clear and interesting piece of writing. It's another example of how time can turn enemies into family, or friends into enemies.
Very well written. Thanks for sharing!!
Erika
Comment Written 25-Jul-2022
reply by the author on 25-Jul-2022
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Erika, thank you for your kind review! Terry.
Comment from prettybluebirds
There is a story written about Andersonville Prison, and I have read it twice. It is fascinating. Interestingly, you had two ancestors in the Civil War. I wish you worlds of luck in the contest. Nicely written.
reply by the author on 22-Jul-2022
There is a story written about Andersonville Prison, and I have read it twice. It is fascinating. Interestingly, you had two ancestors in the Civil War. I wish you worlds of luck in the contest. Nicely written.
Comment Written 22-Jul-2022
reply by the author on 22-Jul-2022
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Thank you very much!
Comment from Gunner Lil
Great story of your family and how it came to be. I enjoyed learning the fact of your great- great- grand daddies and the new knowledge of the civil war. Be proud of your heritage.
Good luck!
reply by the author on 22-Jul-2022
Great story of your family and how it came to be. I enjoyed learning the fact of your great- great- grand daddies and the new knowledge of the civil war. Be proud of your heritage.
Good luck!
Comment Written 22-Jul-2022
reply by the author on 22-Jul-2022
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Gunner, Thank you very much!
Comment from RPSaxena
Hello Friend,
You have beautifully depicted your ancestors' story. It has lucid as well as perfectly matching the theme phraseology and captivating flow throughout from the beginning to the end. Its end is particularly noteworthy.
BEST OF LUCK in the contest.
reply by the author on 21-Jul-2022
Hello Friend,
You have beautifully depicted your ancestors' story. It has lucid as well as perfectly matching the theme phraseology and captivating flow throughout from the beginning to the end. Its end is particularly noteworthy.
BEST OF LUCK in the contest.
Comment Written 21-Jul-2022
reply by the author on 21-Jul-2022
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Thank you for the six stars!!! And your wonderful review.
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Terry, Most Welcome!
It's my pleasure. With best wishes,
~ RP
Comment from irishauthorme
Good story, and very true. many families split over the question of fighting for the Northern or Southern causes.
It is intriguing how, when and where our ancestors got together and we are now here because of that happy coincidence.
Traveling through the southern states, the Civil War is still a big topic and many southerners are still bitter about the loss. I was surprised when visiting Arlington Cemetery to learn that the entire cemetery and adjoining land was once the estate of Robert E. Lee, appropriated by the government after the Civil War ended.
irish
reply by the author on 21-Jul-2022
Good story, and very true. many families split over the question of fighting for the Northern or Southern causes.
It is intriguing how, when and where our ancestors got together and we are now here because of that happy coincidence.
Traveling through the southern states, the Civil War is still a big topic and many southerners are still bitter about the loss. I was surprised when visiting Arlington Cemetery to learn that the entire cemetery and adjoining land was once the estate of Robert E. Lee, appropriated by the government after the Civil War ended.
irish
Comment Written 21-Jul-2022
reply by the author on 21-Jul-2022
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Irish, thank you for reading; it is indeed interesting history.