Well, the 15th Annual birthday
celebration for Lt. Gen Nathan B. Forrest at Fort Dixie was another HUGE
SUCCESS thanks to ALL Y’ALL who physically came to the party and those who were
unable to attend but sent donations, bought ancestor pavers and participated in
the drawing for the NBF hot-cast bronze mini bust. Mr. Jack Skoch of LaFayette, AL won the bust
this year…Jack is a champion for our cause and reveres General Forrest, so the
General is in good hands this year!
We dedicated the party this year in the HONOR of
our precious friends, Bobby & Belinda Holloway. Both are cancer survivors
and we are soooo thankful to God for His Amazing Grace and answer to soooo many
of our prayers. Both, Bobby & Belinda are literally walking miracles from
God! As you know, Belinda is my “parner in crime” and Bobby has been for so
many years our Master Chef but this year the weather was just sooo hot they
could not attend. Hopefully, they will be back with us next year!
As usual, I DO GUARANTEE HOT weather! Well, it was hot as blue blazes on July 12 at
Fort Dixie but that did not stop folks from coming to enjoy an “ole South Day”
at Fort Dixie to fellowship with folks of like minds & hearts! We had
approximately 250 folks here…a GREAT turnout! We had folks from AL, of course;
Mrs. Betty Mann, Dr. Robert Griffon from Friendswood TX, Dr. Robert Stark and
his wife Beth, from Brennan, TX …and folks from LA, FL, GA, MS, TN, and Tom
& Jill Forrest from Belleflower,
Illinois! Yep, Tom FORREST keeps
the skeer on’em in the Land of Lincoln! In the words of faithful compatriot,
Tyrone Crowley, “In spite of killer heat, I believe it was the best party yet
to my memory”!
We kicked the party off with our friends, Mr.
Johnny Westerfield of Monteagle, TN giving a very inspirational invocation and
then Kirby Crabtree also of Monteagle sang his resounding rendition of the
Bonne Blue Flag in A cappella while waving the Bonnie Blue! Kirby is outstanding and sings from his
heart! Todd Kiscaden, of Monteagle, TN, fired the opening Happy Birthday Cannon
Salute to General Forrest after we all sang a resounding rendition of DIXIE and
fired a few more times during the day!
We let folks in this community know Fort Dixie is prepared to DEFEND the
fort! (Looks like we had Monteagle, TN well represented!) Also, at the beginning of the party, Ala Div.
SCV Chief of Heritage Defense, Cherokee Brasher, on behalf of the Ala Div. SCV,
presented Todd Kiscaden with an award recognizing Todd for his work in Southern
Heritage preservation…going above & beyond the call of duty. I’d like to
add that Todd was also presented the DIXIE DEFENDER AWARD at the National SCV
Reunion in Charleston for his work in Southern heritage preservation going
above & beyond the call of duty…this award is given to NON-SCV members who
are dedicated to the fight against political correctness and defense of the
good name of the Confederate soldier and his fight for liberty! Todd led the fight against the City of Selma
and gave us a VICTORY! He is a TRUE PATRIOT!
Past Ala Div SCV Commander, Ronnie Simmons, of
Columbiana, AL was our Master of Ceremonies and always does an outstanding
job! Ronnie is a natural born speaker
& has a GREAT sense of humor and keeps ME on track with the program…which
is the hardest part of his job! For those of you who have never had the
experience of hearing Past SCV Chaplain-in-Chief, Pastor John Weaver speak, you
have really missed a treat! It goes
without saying that he is inspirational - a tremendous orator… who NEVER lulls
you to sleep and he is VERY astute when it comes to the history of General
Forrest! His address on General Forrest
is OUTSTANDING & on DVD & CD; I highly recommend you buying it if you
don’t already have it! Christmas will be
here before we know it & would be a GREAT Christmas gift! If you need
contact information, contact me & I will give you his information.
Our family friend, George Denmark & my brother,
Ron Smitherman, stayed busy cutting & slicing ice cold watermelon all day
long at the “Pickininny Freeze Watermelon Stand”!!! Everyone enjoys ice cold watermelon on a hot
July day in the South! While just a few
feet away from the watermelon stand, at The General’s Mess Tent is Nelson
Andrews, our Master Chef and Medford Pharr & Butch & our son, Austin…frying
up our famous Southern Fried Catfish. Some folks who come here who don’t
“normally” like Catfish, give it a try and LOVE it! Our pond-raised, grain-fed
catfish is picked up FRESH (NEVER frozen) at Harvest Select Catfish in
Uniontown, AL on Friday afternoon & packed in ice…we don’t serve frozen “slanty-eyed”
catfish from Viet Nam!
Everyone enjoyed the music entertainment provided
by Celtic singer/songwriters Jed Marum and Rickey Pittman…PROFESSIONALS to the
bone! Their music is lovely,
entertaining and inspirational and in touch with our love of our history,
heritage & Celtic culture. They were back by popular demand and hopefully
they will come back to Fort Dixie again real soon! If you need music
entertainment at your upcoming events, I highly recommend them!
The auction was a GREAT success! We had several beautiful Confederate prints
& wonderful Southern items and some rare collectibles in the auction this
year! The proceeds from the auction
garnered more than $2300! Thanks to all who participated in the auction &
made a purchase! Bill Anthony of the
Tallassee Armory Guards, Camp 1921 did his usual outstanding job at being our
auctioneer! I’d like to thank all who
contributed items to the auction and the collection of items for the door prize
drawing. Artist Ron Lesser contributed the beautiful print, The War Horse” and
if anyone would like to know how to contact Ron & his Publicist, Jerry Ross
I will be glad to give you the information. Ron & Jerry are very generous
every year to donate a Ron Lesser print.
After supper we had a “special visitor” to come
& speak…Emma Sansom Johnson, portrayed in first person by Mrs. Virginia
Davis of Rainbow City, Alabama. Ginny portrays Emma Sansom Johnson in her
reflections of being a young girl who was named Alabama Heroine by the Alabama
State Legislature in 1901 by awarding her 600 acres of land for her valiant
assistance to General Forrest in crossing Black Creek during the Abel Streight
raid near Gadsden Alabama! Ginny does a
wonderful job in this first person portrayal and I highly recommend her to
anyone’s camp or chapter program! After Emma Sansom’s address, we cut the General’s
Birthday cake & sang Happy Birthday General Forrest!
This year we enjoyed a 2-fold celebration…the
birthday of Gen. Forrest and our victory against the City of Selma! We have
been back at work at Confederate Circle in Historic Live Oak Cemetery since
April 16, 2014. The project is coming together absolutely beautifully. We have
had NO problems with Rose Sanders and her footsoldiers! I invite you All to
come to Confederate Circle whenever you are in the area & see our work in
progress! The crew arrives from TN each
Monday, works all week & goes back to TN on Friday afternoon! We are
shooting for May 2015, the Sesquicentennial year of the Battle of Selma for our
dedication. Plans will be forthcoming as they develop and are finalized. So,
keep May clear next year…don’t worry, we definitely will NOT have the
dedication on Mother’s Day!
I want to thank Darcie Simmons for “soldiering” the
General’s Water’n Hole serving sweet tea & lemonade and also a Big Thank
You to Mrs. Lee King, the Commander of the Kitchen! Lee does a magnificent job at guarding the
kitchen making sure “no catfish is eaten before it’s time” and literally works
herself to the bone in maintaining the kitchen duties! Also, I don’t know what I would do without
Tonnia Maddox and Carol Crowley at the Registration table…handling registration
& selling drawing tickets & selling
items out of The Gen’rls Sto’”…Also, thank you sooo much to all the ladies who
brought so many wonderful & delicious desserts and side dishes! It’s a “Suth’rn thang”!
It was dreadfully HOT but God continues to smile
upon the General’s birthday party each year with no rain. So far, we have never
been rained out, even the year Hurricane Dennis was on his way…it misted &
drizzled a little bit & then cleared off & cooled the evening that
year! God is truly sovereign and GOOD!
It is additionally important for me to say “THANK
YOU” to ALL of you who continue your faithful support of our efforts here in
Selma to honor Gen. Forrest who so rightfully deserves his place of honor for
his defense of Selma and the Confederate Naval Ordnance Works & Foundry
from the invading forces of Gen. James H. Wilson. Without YOU this project would
not be enjoying the VICTORY that we have fought so hard for for soooo long!
The day ended with more cannon salutes and
beautiful fireworks…folks went home a little bit more educated, a little bit
entertained, a little bit less hungry and HAPPY, HAPPY, HAPPY after a day at
FORT DIXIE celebrating the 193rd Birthday of Lt. General Nathan
Bedford Forrest! The tents have been taken down, the flags that adorned Fort
Dixie’s front porch properly folded & put away til we see y’all again next
year!
Keepin’ the Skeer on’em,
Confederately yours,
Pat Godwin