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Sons of Confederate Veterans of Williamson County TN |
Williamson County has three very active chapters
of the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
Captain E. D Baxter
SCV Camp 2034
Fairview Tennessee
The Captain E. D. Baxter Camp 2034 is based in Fairview Tennessee and was chartered in December of 2003. Camp 2034 Meets at the Fairview Recreation Center every second Tuesday at 7:00 PM. Anyone is welcome, not just members.
Visit the Captain E. D. Baxter Camp
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The Tod Carter Camp, chartered in 1987, located in Franklin, maintains the hallowed ground of the McGavock Confederate Cemetery, located on the grounds of the historic Carnton Plantation. This cemetery, the largest privately owned, exclusively Confederate cemetery in the nation, is the final resting place for over 1,480 Heroes of the South who made the ultimate sacrifice at the Battle of Franklin, November 30, 1864.This Camp is named for one of those who fell that day, Capt. Theodrick "Tod" Carter. Young, articulate, and full of zeal for The Cause, Tod Carter fell mortally wounded only a few hundred yards from his family home.
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The Sam Davis Camp, chartered in 1967, located in Brentwood, owns and maintains the historic Winstead Hill site in Franklin, Tennessee. This hallowed ground, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, marks the stepping off point of the Army of Tennessee in its assault on the Federal works at Franklin, and also was the vantage point for Genl. John Bell Hood as he observed the tragic consequences of the Battle of November 30, 1864.
Visit The National Web Site of the
Sons of Confederate Veterans
Visit The National Web Site of the
United Daughters of the Confederacy
From Tennessee to Collin Co. TX Confederate Graves
Gloria
B. Mayfield aka Lady Texian,
Member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy
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