SCV  Website

Commander: Wayne Wilson

Adjutant: James G. Patterson

Sons of   Confederate Veterans

Camp #33 Murfreesboro, TN

 

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Tennessee SCV Website

1st Lt. Commander: Todd Gober

2nd Lt. Commander: Brian Corley

3rd Lt. Commander: Zack Malpass

Chaplain: Dr. Steve Murphree

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Battle of Murfreesborough (Stones River)

Friends of Stones River
 

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Forrest's Raids

Fortress Rosecrans

Hall of Heroes

Sam Davis Home 

 

Meetings: 2nd Tuesday of each month, second floor of the historic Rutherford County courthouse, 7PM unless otherwise noted.  (See Newsletter for current month)

On line application

Draft Camp 33 Bylaws

 

" A nation which does not remember what it was yesterday does not know where it is today...The reputation of an individual is of minor importance to the opinion posterity may form of the motives which governed the South in their late struggle for the maintenance of the principles of the Constitution. I hope therefore, a true history will be written, and justice will be done them."

--Gen. Robert E. Lee."

 

 

Murfreesboro is located in historic Rutherford County, TN, the scene of considerable activity in the War Between the States.

Interests
WBTS  in Rutherford Co
Photo Album
DIXIE
Camp Activities
Favorites

Question/Comments? e-mail 

or

Robert Woolfolk -Camp Webmaster

CONFEDERATE CALENDAR 2008

June 14th & 15th Wartrace Reenactment

June 21st Forrest Homecoming, Chapel Hill

July 5th, 2008 -Ole Bedford Supper, Oaklands Mansion (click link for registration form)

July 11th & 12th Uncle Dave Macon Days

July 15th SCV National Reunion

 

 

 

 

 

  New photos

Confederate Circle 

2007 Tenn. Div. Reunion, Murfreesboro

Ole Bedford Black-eye pea and sweet potato dinner

"To You, Sons of Confederate Veterans, we will submit the vindication of the cause for which we fought.  To your strength will be defense of the Confederate Soldier's good name, the guardianship of his virtues, the perpetuation of those principles he loved, and which made him glorious and which you also can cherish.  Remember, it is your duty to see that the true history of the South is presented to future generations."

  -Gen. Stephen D. Lee 1906

 


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Gen. Nathan B. Forrest's

boyhood home

 

Confederate Circle 

Monument Project