![]() We read the landscapes in which we live and those we set aside for death.Įvidence for the history created by Confederate revisionists here at Camp Captain Mooney Cemetery simply does not exist. No actual evidence exists, however, despite the assertions of contemporary Confederate revisionist groups, that any unknown Confederates lie here at all.Ī cemetery is a text, a One Thousand and One Nights, a compilation of creative nonfictions, elegies and outright untruths. ![]() 5, other questionable records indicate it may refer to five unknown soldiers. Mooney.” While its wording, never mind the misspelling, seems to mark a single “Unknown Soldier,” no. 1 st, 1864, Battle of McGirts Creek at Camp Capt. ![]() Hand-scrawled on a tall slab, the inscription reads, “Unkown Soldier 5 Confederate States Army Killed in Action Mar. ![]() Here at the Grave of the Unknown Confederate Soldier, things are not as they seem, and not just because the word “Unknown” is misspelled. ![]()
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