On this Memorial Day, we remember our Southern Soldiers who served and paid the ultimate sacrifice for Southern independence. We placed a Stars and Bars flag at the CSA Monument in Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee. RIP.
Our camp installed a new #CSA tombstone for David W. Boxley in Thompson's Station, Tennessee. He fought in numerous battles in the Western theater including the Battle of Brentwood, Chickamauga, the Atlanta Campaign, and Hood's Tennessee Campaign. RIP. #SCV
Our Camp placed a Stars and Bars at the grave of Alexander Chapman at the Champman Cemetery in #SpringHill, Tennessee. Chapman was 42 when he was KIA at the Battle of Dover in 1863. His tombstone reads he died "in the Confederate cause." RIP. #SCV
Our camp participated in Wreaths Across America today at the Spring Hill Cemetery and laid wreaths for all the Veterans. We placed new 1st National Stars and Bars flags for the Confederates too. #WreathsAcrossAmerica
Our camp placed a flag at the Cannon Co. #Confederate Monument in Woodbury, Tenn. Erected in 1926 by the UDC, on the spot where LTC John B. Hutchenson was KIA Jan. 25, 1863. #SCV
Come out to the 22nd Annual Southern Heritage Festival on June 15th, 9am-4pm, at the Nathan Bedford Forrest Boyhood Home in Chapel Hill, Tennessee. All are welcome and always a great event. #SCV#CSA#Confederate
Our camp identified two, new #CSA veterans at Calvary Baptist Church in Spring Hill. We cleaned the tombstones and added 1st National flags. RIP #Confederate
Come on Saturday, June 17th, 9am-4pm, to the annual Southern Heritage Festival at NB Forrest Home in Marshall Co., Tenn. A great family event with many vendors, historians, a live calvary exhibition. #Confederate#NBF#SCV
Our camp members added 3 new CSA tombstones at Spring Hill Cemetery. All 3 men were KIA nearby at the Battle of Thompson Station, March 5th, 1863, and were recently discovered buried here. #CSA#Confederate
As part of #wreathsacrossamerica wreath added for S. T. Williams, enlisted in Forrest Calvary Oct. 1862, paroled in Gainesville, Alabama, May 10, 1865.