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Confederate Monument

Heart of Dixie
Camp 2154
Wetumpka, Alabama


After the War for Southern Independence, the surviving Southern soldiers joined together to form a veterans organization known as the United Confederate Veterans (UCV).   Gen. Edmund W. Pettus The Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) is the heir to this legacy.

Formed in Richmond, Virginia in 1896, the SCV continues to serve as a historical, patriotic and non-political organization dedicated to insuring that a true history of the 1861 - 1865 period is preserved for future generations.

Today, programs are ongoing at the national, state, and local level.   In Alabama, we take particular interest in the preservation and marking of Confederate soldier's graves and sites of historic significance, publication of scholarly works, and attendance at regular Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrestmeetings to discuss the military and political history of the period.   Alabama SCV members stand at the forefront of the fight to preserve the honor of the Confederate Soldier.

The SCV rejects any person or group whose actions tarnish or bring dishonor upon the Confederate soldier or his reason for fighting.   This particularly applies to those who would use our honorable flag as a symbol for their own dishonorable and hateful purposes.

Thank you for visiting our site.  We hope you find much useful and interesting information on these pages.  If you are a male aged 12 or over with Confederate ancestry, we encourage you to consider membership in the Sons of Confederate Veterans.

"To you, Sons of Confederate Veterans, we submit the vindication of the Cause for which we fought; to your strength will be given the defense of the Confederate soldier's good name, the guardianship of his history, the emulation of his virtues, the perpetuation of those principles he loved and which made him glorious and which you also cherish.   Remember, it is your duty to see that the true history of the South is presented to future generations." ~~ Lt. Gen. Stephen D. Lee, CSA, Commander, United Confederate Veterans, 1906



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