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Calvin E. Johnson, Jr.
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A native of Georgia, Calvin Johnson lives near the historic town of
Kennesaw and he's a member of the Chattahoochee Guards Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans. He is Chairman of the Confederate History and Heritage
Month for the Georgia Division Sons of Confederate Veterans.
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Confederate History Month Series
A Confederate History Minute (11) – by Calvin E. Johnson, Jr.
An Irish Confederate Texas Hero-----Lieutenant Richard W. (Dick) Dowling
At Hermann Park in Houston, Texas is a monument to man who is
called interesting to Texas history. It has been a hundred years since the
people of Houston, Texas honored Major W. (Dick) Dowling with a 8 foot
Italian Marble Statue.
Dick Dowling immigrated with his family from Ireland during the Great-Famine
of the 19th centrury.
Dowling is said to have been a man of great compassion and vision, and
the first man in Houston, Texas to install gas lighting at his business. He
was a founding member of the Houston Hook and Ladder No. 1, that would
become the cities fire department.
Dick Dowling was very successful in business and had a great many
civic accomplishments but many would remember his record in service
to the Confederacy during the War Between the States.
On September 8, 1863, a Union force of 27 ships and 6,000 men
attempted to capture Fort Griffin, A Confederate fort at Sabine Pass.
This was to be the prelude to the invasion of Texas.
Lieutenant Dowling with less than 50 members of srtillery repelled
the attack in less than an hour. Dowling and his men also captured
two Union gun boats and 350 prisoners without losing a single man.
Confederate President Jefferson Davis called the Battle of Sabine Pass
the most amazing feat in military history.
Two years after the end of the War Between the States Richard Dowling
died of Yellow Fever and was buried at Saint Vincent's Cemetery in
Houston.
A native of Georgia, Calvin Johnson lives near the historic town of Kennesaw, home
of the locomotive "The General" from the War Between the States. He is Chairman of the Confederate History and Heritage
Month for the Georgia Division Sons of Confederate Veterans. His email is: cjohnson1861@bellsouth.net.
Confederate History Month Series
Confederate Heritage Month
Confederate Memorial Day in Georgia
Why We Celebrate
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