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The Dixie Grays Camp of The Sons of Confederate Veterans is based Ladoga, Indiana's Old Normal Hall, previous quarters to the Stonewall Jackson Camp #1 United Confederate Veterans. As a Historical Honor Society our purpose is to preserve and protect the heritage of the South and the memory of the Confederate States of America and the member's Confederate ancestors through educational, memorial and historical activities.The Dixie Grays Camp meets at 7:00 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month. Visitors are welcome and a short program is provided at each meeting. As with all Sons of Confederate Veterans Camps, membership is open to male descendants, either lineal or collateral, of Confederate veterans. Members will assist prospective members to establish their ties through research.

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Saturday, December 26, 2009

PBS To Film Lee-Jackson Day


Gentlemen,Here is the extra incentive you've been waiting for!!!!! We MUST be there en masse to show PBS how many admirers Generals Lee and Jackson still have even it today's hostile, PC world.It has become a tradition at the Army meetings for the Indiana Division to be second ONLY to the host Division in attendance. Lets start the same tradition in Lexington!Email me immediately if you want to make this affordable pilgrimage to one of the most magical towns the South has to offer!PBS is coming to Lexington, Virginia for Lee-Jackson Day as part of a new national documentary on the holiday which will examine it from its inception in 1889 as a holiday to honor Gen. Robert E. Lee through its present day. The documentary producers plan to film the memorial services, parade, and luncheon along with interviewing participants and scholars on their views about the holiday.This will be an excellent opportunity for any group to receive national exposure and for individuals to have captured on film their admiration for Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson for posterity.We do not want this documentary to show a lack of interest, so we are calling upon all our faithful attendees and supporters to make a special effort to attend this year's event. With the economy, we have had far fewer funds available for advertising the event, so please help us spread the word. (Donations are also greatly appreciated).LEE-JACKSON DAY 2010SATURDAY - JANUARY 16THLexington, VirginiaWebsite: http://leejacksonday.webs.com/Event Description: Lee-Jackson Day is a celebration of the lives of two great heroes and most noteworthy citizens of Lexington, Virginia. Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson were both born near this date which became a longstanding state holiday across the South. While neither man was born here, both spent the final years of their lives as residents of Lexington. 'Stonewall' Jackson arrived here prior to the War Between the States and became an integral part of the community as a church leader and professor at the Virginia Military Institute. Robert E. Lee arrived in Lexington following the war and rescued a destitute college that was later renamed Washington and Lee in his honor. Both men are buried here which makes the town a fitting venue to commemorate their lives. We welcome you to join us as we honor not only their military genius, but their personal lives, faith, and character. We also encourage you to walk the streets and explore the town upon which both men left their permanent mark and legacy. Event Schedule: 10:30 am - Wreath Laying and Military Salute in the Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery at the gravesite of General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson. Come witness a solemn military ceremony at Jackson Circle in front of the grave and life-size statue of the General.11:00 am - Lee-Jackson Day Parade through downtown Lexington from the Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery to the Virginia Military Institute. (Visitors are welcomed to join in the procession or watch)Noon - Memorial Service in Lee Chapel featuring guest speaker Rev. John Weaver, Past Chaplain-in-Chief of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. Lee Chapel was built under the direction of Robert E. Lee while he was president of Washington College. Following his death, it was chosen as the location for his final resting place. An addition to the Chapel became the Robert E. Lee Memorial which houses the recumbent statue of Lee by Edward Valentine1:30 pm - Lee-Jackson Day Luncheon at the historic Hampton Inn - Col Alto featuring live music and good Southern hospitality. Cost: $20 per adult / $15 per child. Pre-payment must be received by January 10th. Send payment to: Lee-Jackson Day PO Box 466 Lexington, VA 24450 or call (540) 461-0389 (No credit cards)A Special "Lee-Jackson Day" room rate of $89+tax is available at the historic Hampton Inn-Col Alto for those who wish to stay in Lexington Call (540) 463-2223 and ask for the Lee-Jackson Day rate.Event Sponsor: THE STONEWALL BRIGADE CAMP #1296 SCV LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA For more information please [click] Email Us or call (540) 461-0389 or write to us at PO Box 466 Lexington, VA 24450.
Stephen Lee Ritchie

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Charge to 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."

General Stephen Dill Lee
Commander in Chief
United Confederate Veterans
April 24, 1906