- Sons of Confederate Veterans – Confederate History Preservation
The Sons of Confederate Veterans, in furtherance of the Charge of Lieutenant General Stephen D Lee, shall be strictly patriotic, historical, educational, fraternal, benevolent, non-political, non-racial and non-sectarian The Sons of Confederate Veterans neither embraces, nor espouses acts or ideologies of racial and religious bigotry, and further, condemns the misuse of its sacred symbols
- Forms and Documents – Sons of Confederate Veterans
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- Mecklenburg County Courthouse Confederate Monument on Courthouse Square
Mecklenburg County Courthouse is located in the heart of Boydton and currently houses the 10th Judicial Circuit of Virginia After an extensive 10 7 million dollar renovation and expansion, it was re-dedicated with a ceremony on October 23, 2011 This Palladian courthouse was constructed between 1838 and 1842 by William A Howard and James Whitice, using Thomas Jefferson's architectural
- Confederate Military Records, 1859-1996 (Accession 27684) - Series II . . .
A GUIDE TO THE Dept of Confederate Military Records, 1859-1996 (bulk 1861-1864, 1905-1918) Series II: Unit Records Subseries 2: Cavalry
- Battle of Dinwiddie Court House Historical Marker
(front) In Memoriam Battle of Dinwiddie Court House Dedicated to the Confederate and Union soldiers who gave their lives in the Battle of Dinwiddie Court House, sometimes called Chamberlain’s Bed, in the last brief victory of the Army of Northern Virginia, March 31, 1865 General Sheridan’s troops were defeated and forced back to Dinwiddie Court House by the Confederates led by Generals
- SCV Membership – Sons of Confederate Veterans
Membership is open to all male descendants of a Confederate veteran, twelve years and older, regardless of race, ethnicity, or religion U S members must embrace the Constitutional view of the Federal government supported by Confederate Veterans and be loyal and patriotic American citizens International members must hold
- 3rd Regiment, Virginia Cavalry - Confederate • FamilySearch
The 3rd Regiment, Virginia Cavalry was organized with independent companies and entered Confederate service on July 1, 1861 The regiment was formed with eleven companies, later reduced to ten It was also called 2nd Regiment until October 1861 It surrendered on April 9, 1865 The commanders were Colonels Thomas F Goode, Robert Johnston, and Thomas H Owen; Lieutenant Colonels William R
- Sons of Confederate Veterans - Wikipedia
The Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) is an American neo-Confederate [1] nonprofit organization of male descendants of Confederate soldiers [2]: 6–9 that commemorates these ancestors, funds and dedicates monuments to them, and promotes the pseudohistorical Lost Cause ideology and corresponding white supremacy The SCV was founded on July 1, 1896, in Richmond, Virginia, by R E Lee Camp, No
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