The Randolph Camp 2255 of the Sons of Confederate Veterans participated in the Veterans’ Day parade in Weatherford, Texas. They were well-received, according to this post by the Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans. Check out a picture here.
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Fort McDermott video
Check out a wonderful video from Monuments Across Dixie, showing Fort McDermott, near Mobile, Alabama, and the beautiful statue that calls it home.
A comment on the video provides some more details about the fort:
“This confederate fortification was established in 1864 as a part of the Spanish Fort Complex along with Spanish Fort. The fortifications were connected by a two mile line of earthworks, redoubts, rifle pits and gun batteries.A Union attack on the fortifications began on 27 Mar 1865 and lasted for 13 days. The Union troops numbered about 30,000 against some 2,500 Confederate troops. The fortifications were abandoned by the confederate defenders on the night of 8-9 Apr 1865. Most of the Confederate troops fled across the river and toward Fort Blakeley and when Union troops stormed the fortifications on the 9th they found empty positions and spiked guns. The War between the States effectively ended on that same day with General Robert E. Lee surrendering at Appomattox Court House around 4 pm. The battle at Spanish Fort shifted to the Battle at Fort Blakeley later that day.In the last few years, the Admiral Semmes Camp has acquired the land upon which the main fort was built. The site was opened with a Confederate ceremony on April 11, 2015. It is now available for functions through the Camp.”
Confederate Memorial Circle in Selma, Alabama decorated for Christmas
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A.P. Hill Memorial flag site
Check out this video showing the A.P. Hill memorial flag, put up by the Virginia Flaggers. It’s cool to see the plaque and likeness of Hill at the base of the flag pole.
Lee and Traveller photoshoot
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Pictures of the Tejano Confederate monument – a brand new Confederate statue
On Monday, November 11, a brand new statue was unveiled, honoring the Tejano Confederate soldiers! Here are some pictures from the dedication ceremony, via the Alamo City Guards, the SCV camp that put up the statue:
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I love these pictures!
Also see this post by Confederate Shop and this post by the Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans.
Moorefield, West Virginia reenactment video
Check out a cool video of a reenactment that took place this spring, from Monuments Across Dixie / Dixie Forever. The soldiers met at the Moorefield, West Virginia memorial flag site and marched onward to several locations in Virginia and West Virginia.
Fort Branch, NC annual reenactment (Nov 5, 2023)
A cool video of a reenactment event at Valor Memorial Park – view at Monuments Across Dixie or The Confederate Veteran.
Veterans’ Day service at Valor Memorial Park
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A salute to our heroes who wore the southern gray…
… from The Confederate Veteran. Watch the video here.