The following proclamation was passed today in Terrell County. It
passed unanimously. There is a man among the Terrell County
Commissioners that raised his hand to begin speaking before Commander
Garner addressed the panel. In the past he always voted against the
proclamation and he is a member of the NAACP. This year he said that
he had voted against it because he didn’t really understand it. This
year he has had time to do a little research on his own and he is
voting in favor of our proclamation! This is the first time that it
passed unanimously!
For the cause,
William Waller
B/G Phil Cook 704
Sasser, GA
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS: Jefferson Davis was born on
June 3, 1808 and this year marks the bicentennial of his birth; and
WHEREAS: Jefferson Davis was elected
the first and only president of the Confederate States of America; and
WHEREAS: President Davis held his last
cabinet meeting for the Confederacy in Georgia and was captured by
Union forces in Southwest Georgia; and
WHEREAS: Our country is a nation of
people united by a common history of individual heritage and diverse
cultures and Terrell County is rich in history of the War Between the
States; and
WHEREAS: The State of Georgia has long
cherished her Confederate history and the great leaders who made
sacrifices on behalf of the Confederate cause; and
WHEREAS: Terrell County was the home to
the Dickson-Nelson Rifle Company which supplied arms to the
Confederacy; and
WHEREAS: Terrell County supplied men in
the 5th Georgia Regiment Company E, 13th Georgia
Regiment Companies E and H, 17th Georgia Regiment Company
K, 31st Georgia Regiment Company K, 51st Georgia
Regiment Company F, and the 64th Georgia Regiment Companies
H and G; and
WHEREAS: Terrell County was the home of
an exile camp for citizens escaping the terrible wrath of the Battle
of Atlanta during Sherman’s March to the Sea; and
WHEREAS: Nearly 200 Confederate
soldiers now rest in the soil of Terrell County and their sacrifices
should never be forgotten; now
THEREFORE: We, the Terrell County Board
of Commissioners do hereby proclaim April 2008 as “The Year of Davis”
and “Confederate History and Heritage Month” in Terrell County and
encourage all residents to increase their knowledge of the role played
by the Confederate States of America in our country’s history.