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The Confederate Veteran : ウィキペディア英語版
Confederate Veteran

''The Confederate Veteran'' was originally published in Atlanta, Georgia by W. H. Havron in 1890. There were six issues published and the magazine failed due to financial problems. There is one original copy in the Nashville Tennessee Library under Dewey decimal system 973.7c7479. It furnished subscribers with articles and photographs regarding Confederate veterans. It remains a valuable historical resource as its pages contain first-hand accounts of many individuals who served during the American Civil War. The magazine was revived in 1984 under the auspices of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and Military Order of Stars & Bars. The current magazine is published six times a year and maintains a blog.〔(''Confederate veteran'' on worldcat )〕
==See also==

*s:Confederate Veteran ''Confederate Veteran''-40 volumes under construction
*''Southern Bivouac''
*The Southern Historical Society
*United Confederate Veterans
*United Daughters of the Confederacy

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