Proclamation

PROCLAMATION

AT THE REQUEST OF RONNIE G. WILSON
SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERAN
COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF

TO ALL WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETING.

KNOW YE

That H. K. Edgerton is a true Son of the South and a committed friend of the Sons of Confederate Veterans.

THAT H. K. Edgerton, at great personal risk to himself, has been fearless in defending our flag from Texas to Virginia in marches, speeches and solo vigils.

THAT H. K. EDGERTON has always conducted himself as a gentleman in his dealings with our detractors; and

WHEREAS H. K. EDGERTON now plans to embark on a cross country trip of some 1350 miles in which he will walk and carry a Confederate flag; and

WHEREAS this trip will take him in or through the SCV Divisions of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas; and

WHEREAS this trip is being made to raise awareness in the public's mind of the vicious and escalating assault on our Confederate heritage and to raise money for the SCV Heritage Defense fund (and the SLRC); and

WHEREAS H. K. EDGERTON is being accompanied by his brothers Terry Lee and Rashad Edgerton who will chronicle the trip by video recording for posterity

Therefore, I, David E. Curtis, Commander of the Dillard-Judd Camp of the Sons of Confederate Veterans do request that all members, of the Dillard-Judd Camp do all that they can to aid, succor and assist H. K. EDGERTON & his brothers on their March Through Dixie. I further request that H. K. EDGERTON and his brothers be given food and shelter, that Compatriots insure their safe passage through their state, county and community, that special meetings be held for them so that they can speak on the March Across Dixie and raise money for their worthy endeavor, and, that every compatriot, Camp, Brigade, Division and Army consider pledging as much as they can to raise money for H. K. EDGERTON 's march for Heritage Defense.

Signed this 11th day of October 2002 AD

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David E. Curtis, Commander Dillard-Judd Camp 1828 ~ Cookeville, Tennessee

Posted by:

David C. Daniels, Adjutant
Dillard-Judd Camp 1828
Cookeville, Tennessee