Operators of the Nash Farm Battlefield Museum in Hampton, Georgia, have decided to close the five-year old Civil War museum after a Henry County commissioner demanded removal of Confederate artifacts.
The museum has been run by a nonprofit organization to commemorate the site of an August 1864 battle in the American Civil War. It’s been housed in a historic building in what has been a Henry County park.
Commissioner Dee Clemmons, an African-American woman, began her demands on the museum with a request to remove a Confederate flag displayed on a flagpole.
Learn more about this attempt to rewrite or erase American history and why museum operators decided to close down. Details are on the next page.

Removing monuments does not change history. Let’s close the many museums devoted to showcasing slavery. In my hometown of Cincinnati, the liberal idiots on city council moronically dropped over $200 million to build an Underground Railroad or whatever museum on the most prime piece of riverfront property. Naturally, it was losing many millions per year after just a few years and the taxpayers are screwed for eternity while we can’t afford more police officers that we actually need.
History should not be erased. Our children need it’s education not only to understand the development of our nation, but to also pass these things on to future generations. We need to preserve these things, in order to learn from the positive and negative aspects they represent. Not just Civil War times, but times prior and times after to this day !
All of those Yankees moving to the South to destroy history. Wake up people!!!
Why are we.putting up with this
Our history
Rotten Shame! It’s History. How are we to learn from the past if we do not acknowledge the Past?
They keep erasing our history. ..pretty soon they’ll be destroying our public libraries. ..
SHAME ON YOU!
Abomination
So sad