Capt. Tod Carter
Capt. Tod Carter
20th Tenn. Infantry
The Tod Carter Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans
Welcome to the home page of the Tod Carter Camp #854 of the Sons of Confederate Veterans.   We are located in the historic city of Franklin, site of one of the bloodiest battles of the War for Southern Independence.

The Tod Carter Camp meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Williamson County Administrative Complex in Franklin.  The Complex (the old hospital) is located at 1320 West Main Street. We meet in the County Auditorium, which is accessed from the right side of the building. Visitors are always welcomed!

***Our next meeting will be December 14, as we will not meet in November.***

The Tod Carter Camp, chartered in 1987, is one of the most active camps in the Tennessee Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, and hosted the 1999 Tennessee Division Reunion. Our Camp is named for one of those who fell at the Battle of Franklin, November 30, 1864, 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.


The Story of Tod Carter I Camp Leadership I Links of Interest I Contact Us


The Twentieth Tennessee Infantry Regiment


History of the Regiment I Col. Joel Battle I Genl. Thomas Benton Smith I Col. William M. Shy

Dewitt Smith Jobe I Dr. Deering J. Roberts I The Breckenridge Flag I


Grave Marker of Tod Carter