Dear friends, if
you have time, please pray for these members of the Southern family on the day
they reposed. Many thanks.
But one may
ask: ‘What good does it do to pray for
the departed?’ An answer is offered
here: https://orthochristian.com/130608.html
Along with prayers
and hymns for the departed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6je5axPodI
May 1st
Harry Hosier and
George Liele. (The exact dates of their deaths are not recorded, so the
approximation of 1 May is used instead.)
Harry Hosier was a
slave, born in North Carolina, folks reckon, and after gaining his freedom he
became a very talented preacher who rode with Bishop Francis Asbury on his
circuits.
http://gcah.org/history/harry-hosier
George Liele was a
slave from Georgia who became a fruitful missionary in Jamaica upon gaining his
freedom.
https://nlj.gov.jm/project/george-lisle-liele-1750-1826/
May 2nd
William Dawson
The head of the
School of Music at the Tuskegee Institute.
A noted composer and conductor of choral/orchestral music.
https://www.tuskegee.edu/student-life/join-a-student-organization/choir/william-l-dawson-tribute
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPhDb3XnXHs
May 4th
William Henry
Trescot
‘Writer, diplomat,
historian.’ A native of South Carolina
who wrote an important short essay titled ‘The Position and Course of the
South’.
https://www.scencyclopedia.org/sce/entries/trescot-william-henry/
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=moa;idno=ABT5714
May 6th
Judah P. Benjamin
A Louisiana lawyer
and senator, and later Secretary of State for the Confederacy. He went through hard times with the grace
characteristic of the South.
https://www.abbevilleinstitute.org/blog/the-neo-confederate-scotus-justice/
He may have had a
hand in planting States’ Rights ideas into the Canadian constitution from his
time as a lawyer in England.
https://cbr.cba.org/index.php/cbr/article/download/2641/2641
May 9th
Augusta Jane Evans
Wilson
‘Augusta Jane
Evans Wilson (1835-1909) was one of the most popular American novelists of the
nineteenth century and certainly the most successful Alabama writer
of her time. Her literary fame made her a prominent citizen of Mobile, where she
spent most of her life. . . . She
published nine novels, of which Beulah and St. Elmo are
the best-known.’
http://encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-1072
May 10th
Gen Thomas J.
‘Stonewall’ Jackson
One of the South’s
finest men.
https://www.abbevilleinstitute.org/blog/thomas-j-stonewall-jackson/
https://www.abbevilleinstitute.org/review/stonewall-jackson/
May 10th
John Gould
Fletcher
A Pulitzer Prize
winning writer. A craftsman of both
poetry and prose.
https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/john-gould-fletcher-1646/
May 10th
Confederate
Memorial Day for North and South Carolina
https://www.southernagrarian.com/holidays/
May 11th
Roger Busbice
(2019)
A man from our own
time, but a man nevertheless dedicated to Dixie’s well-being. He was a kind mentor to those who asked him
for help in learning about Southern ways.
http://www.youngsanders.org/guerrilla.html
May 12th
Gen J. E. B.
Stuart
One of the South’s
best cavalry commanders.
https://www.battlefields.org/learn/biographies/j-e-b-stuart
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/986/james-ewell_brown-stuart
May 17th
Gen John C.
Breckinridge
A talented orator
who became the youngest VP in uS history.
He served well in the War as a general and as Sec. of War for the
Confederate States. He died young, only
54, nine years after the War.
https://www.history.com/topics/us-government-and-politics/john-c-breckinridge
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/132/john-cabell-breckinridge
May 25th
Sarah Breedlove
(Madam C. J. Walker). ‘This child of
sharecroppers transformed herself from an uneducated farm laborer and laundress
into one of the twentieth century’s most successful, self-made women
entrepreneurs.’
https://madamcjwalker.com/about/
https://www.biography.com/inventor/madam-cj-walker
https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/madame-c-j-walker
May 25th
Rev Benjamin
Morgan Palmer
An influential
pastor in New Orleans both behind and away from the pulpit.
https://banneroftruth.org/us/about/banner-authors/b-m-palmer/
http://www.scencyclopedia.org/sce/entries/palmer-benjamin-morgan/
May 25th
George Garrett
Virginia’s Poet
Laureate from 2004-6, amongst many other literary achievements.
https://evblog.virginiahumanities.org/2008/05/george-garrett-1929-2008/
https://www.poetrysocietyofvirginia.org/content/poets-laureate-virginia
May 26th
Eliza Lucas
Pinckney
An enterprising
matron in the worlds of business and art.
https://www.nps.gov/chpi/learn/historyculture/eliza-lucas-pinckney.htm
https://www.sc.edu/uscpress/books/1997/3186.html
http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/becomingamer/peoples/text5/elizapinckney.pdf
May 30th
Confederate
Memorial Day for Virginia
https://www.southernagrarian.com/holidays/
Also, to celebrate
some of the saints of May from the South’s Christian inheritance of various
lands, visit these pages:
https://southernorthodox.org/orthodox-saints-for-dixie-may/
https://confiterijournal.blogspot.com/2020/06/happy-feast-for-saints-of-may.html
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Holy Ælfred the
Great, King of England, South Patron, pray for us sinners at the Souð, unworthy though we are!
Anathema to the
Union!