Confederate Army

The Confederate States of America (CSA or C.S.A.), commonly referred to as the Confederacy, or simply "rebels," was an unrecognized, pre-War, secessionist country existing from 1861-65. It was originally formed by seven states in the Lower South region of the United States whose economy was mostly dependent upon agriculture, particularly cotton, and a plantation system of production that largely relied upon slave labor.

Background
In Point Lookout, various references to the Confederacy and the American Civil War can be found. Confederate hats are still very common and the natural biogas that is released from the ground comes from the thousands of Confederate soldiers, whose bodies were dumped in mass graves during the Civil War.

In Appalachia, due to the former state of West Virginia being created because of their opposition to slavery, unlike rest of Virginia, they seceded from Virginia and the Confederacy but also joined the USA as a result and fought a few battles over there, such as the Battle of Prickett's fort. West Virginia was granted statehood for the United States but the remains of Confederate items like Confederate uniform still exist throughout the post-War Appalachia region.