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July 14, 2007 Camp Calendar
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Who are the Sons of Confederate Veterans?The SCV is the direct heir of the United Confederate Veterans, and the oldest hereditary organization for male descendants of Confederate soldiers. Organized at Richmond, Virginia in 1896, the SCV continues to serve as a historical, patriotic, and non-political organization dedicated to insuring that a true history of the 1861-1865 period is preserved. In a speech at New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1906, Lieutenant General Stephen Dill Lee, Commanding General, United Confederate Veterans, charged the SCV formally:
To this end the SCV has ongoing programs at the local, state, and national levels which offer members a wide range of activities. Preservation work, marking Confederate soldier's graves, historical re-enactments, scholarly publications, and regular meetings to discuss the military and political history of the War Between the States are only a few of the activities sponsored by local camps. *** Heritage, not Hate!! Locally, our camp was organized in Picayune, Mississippi, in February of 1995. Prospective members appeared attracted to the prospect of participation in an organization whose fundamental basis embraces a philosophy of honoring heritage while banishing from it's ranks any indication of hate! Organizers held firm to the premise that "Racist need not apply!" The selection of a name for our camp was an easy task as a number of our members are directly descended from the officers and soldiers comprising the original "Gainesville Volunteers" of Hancock County, Mississippi. Company G, 3rd Mississippi Infantry Regiment, C.S.A., was formed in the now non-existent town of Gainesville, along the scenic Pearl River. As the "Gainesville Volunteers"" we seek to honor the memory of those proud soldiers and the community and nation from which they came. The community of Gainesville came to an end in the 1960's as the land it set on came under the control of a new NASA facility, the present day John C. Stennis Space Flight Center. Our camp has taken to heart Lt. Gen. Stephen D. Lee's, charge to the SCV. We are a very active camp. Click on our Camp Calendar link to view our schedule of up-coming events. Readers may also review our past activities. Monthly Muster Meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month, at 7:00 p.m., at the Senior Center, E. L. Patch Parkway, Picayune, Pearl River County, Mississippi. DIRECTIONS: From the southeast side of the intersection of Interstate 59 (Exit #4) & Mississippi Hwy 43 South, take the I59 Service Road, proceed south by Ryan's Restaurant, Walmart's Super Center, the auto dealership, and the furniture store. Immediately after passing the furniture store turn left onto E. L. Patch Parkway, then turn right onto Shag Patch Road. The Senior Center is at the end of the road. Click on the New Membership link for contact information concerning joining us . . . or just drop by at one of our meetings. We welcome guests, Yankee or Reb!!
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