… David O. Dodd. News release on jump. Expect coverage aplenty of the forget-hell crowd’s annual obsession in Sunday’s DOG.

Other may choose to spend the morning in devotion to the preservation of the Union, the end of the slavery, the just punishment of traitors/spies/etc., and recalling heroes such as Ulysses Grant (pictured above) who made it all possible.

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BY THE WAY: Did you know Arkansas isn’t the only place that claims a boy hero of the Confederacy. There’s also Sam Davis, another executed spy in Tennesse.

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