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Uncategorized – South Carolina Division – Sons of Confederate Veterans

A Message from the Commander in Chief

By |2018-07-29T14:59:17-04:00July 25th, 2014|Uncategorized|

Compatriots and Friends, Let me take this time to tell you what an honor it is to be elected as your Commander-in-Chief. Words cannot adequately describe my feelings. I am humbled to hold an office that only seventy-three men before me have held. It is my pleasure to be a thirty-five year member of the [...]

Signer of the SC Ordinance – Christopher Gustavus Memminger

By |2018-07-29T14:59:25-04:00January 3rd, 2014|Signers of the SC Ordinance of Secession, Uncategorized|

 Christopher Gustavus Memminger   This week we honor one of South Carolina's Sons and brave citizens Christopher Gustavus Memminger for risking all to lead the way for South Carolina to be free and independant. (January 9, 1803 – March 7, 1888) was a prominent German-American political leader and the first Secretary of the Treasury for the Confederate States of America. [...]

The Memorial Service For A Lost Compatriot

By |2018-07-29T14:59:25-04:00January 2nd, 2014|scscv, Uncategorized|

The Memorial took place on Saturday, December 14th 2013 Florence War Between The States Museum Annual Open House and Memorial Service for Steve Morris Around 50 friends and family gathered at 3:00pm on Saturday, December 14th for a Memorial Service to honor immediate past commander of the pee dee rifles - Steve Morris.   Reverend [...]

Passing of Real Son of Confederate Veteran

By |2013-07-22T20:39:14-04:00July 22nd, 2013|Uncategorized|

Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees. -                              Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson   It is with great regret to pass along to you news of the passing of Thomas Newton Bruce. Tom died yesterday just a [...]

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