Article Index for The Georgia Confederate

An Article and Page Index for the material on our website.

Printed issues archive

This page is a list of the pdf's for printed issues of The Georgia Confederate.

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Group asking to save chimney

The caretaker of the Confederate Powderworks chimney wants to be its owner, too, and is asking the city to either turn it over or spend about $134,000 during a tough budget year repairing the 147-year-old smokestack.

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Stone Mountain - Confederate Memorial Service Saturday 4 April 2009.

The 8th National Confederate Memorial Services will be held Saturday April 4, 2009 on the lawn in front of the World’s largest Confederate Memorial at Stone Mountain Memorial Park Stone Mountain, Georgia.

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Extra Copies of Georgia Confederate

It is very likely that the next few issues will provide the same opportunity. These will be made available, on a first come first saved basis while quantites last. Bundles of 100 papers are available for $10.00 for pick up at the next EC meeting. A bundle can be shipped direct to you for an additional $10.00.

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How to submit an amendment to the Constitution of the Sons of Confederate Veterans

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64th Annual Pine Tree Festival, May 7-9

The Camp McLeod Living History Program & Battle Re-Enactment is presented by the McLeod-Moring Rangers Camp # 1386, Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV), and the Emanuel Rangers Chapter 2318 United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC).Location: Swainsboro, Georgia

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April is also Confederate History Month

April is an important month in America's history. The Great Locomotive Chase, where Union spies attempted to steal the Confederate Locomotive "The General" and destroy rail lines and bridges, took place on April 12, 1862. The month of April has become to be known as Confederate History and Heritage Month when proclamations will be signed by Governors, Commissioners and Mayors.

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2008/2009 Schedule and submission deadlines

The schedule for publishing both printed and online issues for remainder of 2008 and for the whole 2009 year. Deadlines for submittals are also listed.

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From the May, 1893 issue of Confederate Veteran

It is a matter of history that Mrs. Chas. J. Williams, of Columbus, Ga., instituted the beautiful custom of decorating soldiers' graves with flowers, a custom which has been adopted throughout the United States. Mrs. Williams was the daughter of Maj. John Howard, of Milledgeville, Ga., and was a superior woman. She married Maj. C. J. Williams on his return from the Mexican War. As colonel of the First Georgia Regulars, of the Army in Virginia, he contracted disease, from which he died in 1862, and was buried in Columbus, Ga.

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The Georgia Confederate

Official Publication of the Georgia Division, Sonce of Confederate Veterans. The Georgia Confederate is published every other month in printed form and every month in electronic format. Opinions expressed in editorial comments, Letters to the Editor and Reports submitted are not necessarily those of this newspaper or the Georgia Division.

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