3rd Battalion Company B Mechanized Calendar- GEORGIA, CSA. September 2015 2nd Edition Fellow Compatriots,

This issue of the Mechanized Cavalry Calendar Takes us back to a sense of normalcy as far as the bi-monthly calendar is concerned. While the threats against our Southern Heritage remain Active and Real, we are getting into the fall season, with reenactments, harvest festivals, living history demonstrations, and the likes. Please enjoy this current issue of the calendar and take advantage of all that the websites have to offer. I will begin adding “Heritage Defense” topics to the recently added “Heritage Defense Page” of the websites, as time permits. There are also links on this page that will keep you up to date with the most current SCV Heritage Defense Headquarters information.

Ga. Mechanized Cavalry Website: (Public and Private Member Access) http://www.gascvmc.org

National Mechanized Cavalry Website: (Public Access http://www.csascvmc.org

Current through November 30, 2015

Dahlonega Ghost Tour

19 East Main Street, Upstairs Porch, Dahlonega, GA, 30533

 May 18 - November 30

The 13-location guided tour takes guests on an eerie and intriguing journey full of local tales and legends. Tour guide and founder Jeremy Sharp weaves through streets, back alleys, rows of historic buildings and the historically significant local cemetery. He has studied Dahlonega's history and has also worked with paranormal researchers using thermal cameras and other equipment to document sightings. This tour is approximately 1.3 miles long. Tours, all on paved, designated walkways, with the exception of Mount Hope Cemetery, end in front of the Visitors Center at 13 South Park Street.

Historic Ghost Tour will be held every Friday and Saturday night at 8 p.m. http://www.dahlonegawalkingtours.com/ T / 706-482-8795

Current through November 30, 2015 Grapes and Ghosts Tour 19 East Main Street, Upstairs Porch, Dahlonega, GA, 30533

Sightings of Civil War soldiers playing cards in Mount Hope Cemetery, a ghostly little girl in a long

white dress who plays in a room in the Historic District, ghosts who rattle dishes in restaurants on the

Public Square, and chairs and chess pieces being moved when no one was there. The stories go on and on and are corroborated by town residents.

Wine tours and pub crawls are about 1/2 mile long, and are indoors except when walking between stops. Allow 2 to 2 1/2 hours for tours. Drinks and tastings are purchased separately through the individual businesses. Adults only! ID required. $20 - Adults. Tickets may be pre-purchased online, through Facebook by email or by calling. We are on sight for ticket purchase about 1-2 hours before tours. Tour stops include five stops at local tasting rooms and restaurants. Tours take place rain or shine.

For additional tours and events, see our website.

Feb. 1- Andersonville First Saturday Programs Dec. 5, Overview 2015 During the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, park staff will conduct a series of programs on the first Saturday of each month. These programs will explore the events, conditions, or emotions of prisoners during the war. To expand the prisoner story, the park will also feature other Civil War prisons and draw on their stories to present a fuller picture of a soldier's life beyond the battlefield. Contact the park or visit http://www.nps.gov/ande/planyourvisit/cw150.htm to learn more about these programs.

Current - Once Collected Always Cherished highlights from the Greene and Spencer Jan Collections 10,2016 1251 Wynnton Road, Columbus, GA, 31906

The Columbus Museum recently acquired several items from the collection of the late Russell County Circuit Court Judge George Greene. An avid collector of local historical artifacts for decades, Greene served on the Museum's History Committee and applied a keen eye to capturing the rich heritage of the Chattahoochee Valley. Chief among these is an extensive archive related to the musician "Blind Tom" Wiggins, as well as several items related to the Civil War in Columbus. The museum is proud to unveil these 50 pieces as new and cherished additions to our collection.

The exhibition also features maps from the J. Kyle Spencer Map Collection at the Columbus State University Archives. Spencer has collected maps documenting the emergence and evolution of the American colonies, specifically Georgia, for more than 30 years.

http://www.columbusmuseum.com/exhibition/once-collected-always- cherished/

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September 18-26, 2015 Historic New Manchester History Hike 1750 Mt. Vernon Road, Lithia Springs, GA, 30122

This mile-long hike (easy to moderate) will lead to the five story ruins of the Civil War-era New Manchester textile mill and focus on the history of the Sweetwater Creek Valley. This ranger-led hike will include going to the ruins and seeing the lovely whitewater rapids which provide great photo opportunities. Meet at the Visitor's Center.

http://gastateparks.org/info/138624

September 19, Annual SCV Salutes Veterans 2015 Carl Vinson Va Hospital in Dublin Ga

Food, fun, music, bike contest, and Salutes to Our defenders of Freedom

September 20, State Quarterly Meeting Mechanized Cavalry 2015 404 Kellam Rd. Dublin Ga. Same place as last year- PeeWee's Shop Meeting starts at 12:00 noon. Spouses and potential Guest members Welcome. Guests must be accompanied by a member

September 19-20, 2015

Hurricane Shoals Festival and Art in the Park

Art in the Park – 2015

25TH Art in the Park “Heritage Village”

HAPPENINGS IN THE HERITAGE VILLAGE September 19 & 20, 2015

Enjoy your walk across the Covered Bridge to the Heritage Village and step back in time. These historic buildings were rescued from all corners of Jackson County. Enjoy stories as you tour the Miles Wilson Chapel and all the log cabins that date from the 1800’s.

ALL WEEKEND Folk art demonstrations are set against the backdrop of the Heritage Village.

SOAP MAKING — Dianne Baird — Front porch of Wood Log Cabin

CHAIR CANING — Jay O’Kelley— Front porch of Veal Log Cabin

BLACKSMITHING — Cory Hendricks — Blacksmith Shed

SPLIT OAK BASKET WEAVING — Jerry Waldrop — Two story bar

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ARROWHEADS & ARTIFACTS — James Mathis Wood — Caretaker House

SPINNING — Linda White — Freeman Cabin (right room)

KNITTING — Knitters at Noon — Freeman Cabin (left room)

JAMS & JELLIES — Lazy Goat Produce — Front porch of Wood Log Cabin Talk on produce & canning practices.

In the Freeman Log Cabin listen to a BIOGRAPHICAL VIDEO of Clyde Freeman who lived in this 1840’s dog-trot cabin until his death in 1992. The Freeman Log Cabin never had electricity, running water or indoor plumbing.

CHILDREN’S ART — Middle and High School — Veal Cabin & Courthouse Entries and Winners in Art Contest Elementary School — Art Pavilion #4

War Between the States RE-ENACTORS Drills and Living History Encampment on both sides the River. Battles: Saturday 2:00 lasting 45 minutes Sunday 2:30 lasting 45 minutes

Heritage Village Produce & Plant Stand — Near the Wood Cabin Hit and Miss Engine — Cracking Corn & Shelling

SATURDAY ONLY

SHAPE NOTE CLASSES — Stephen Butler — Miles Wilson Chapel 10:00-2:00 Teaching and demonstrations of the 7 shape note singing style developed in the 1830’s as a method to teaching folks how to read music quickly. TUG OF WAR — Policemen vs. Firemen — Middle of the Village 10:30

WATERMELON EATING CONTEST — Crossroad School 3:30

HISTORIC MUSIC ON VIOLIN — Miss Gracie — Miles Wilson Chapel 3:30-4:00 SUNDAY ONLY

Old Fashion Church Service — Chaplain Joey Young — Miles Wilson Chapel Period Music Old Paths Re-enactors Missions 12:30-1:30

Celebrating 25 Years — Keith Arial — Miles Wilson Chapel 2:00-2:20 Recognition Ceremony

Music by Todd, Collin and Chole Chandler — Miles Wilson Chapel 3:30-5:00

Reminder: SCV DUES Are Due no later than October 31st, 2015. Payments need to be at Head Quarters by this date to avoid late fees…

September Living History event in Jonesboro 26, 2015 100 Carriage Lane, Jonesboro, GA, 30236

Take a step back in time to see what life was like as the Civil War came to Jonesboro, Georgia. The stories of this time told to Margaret Mitchell by her grandfather and many of the local people and places served as inspiration as she wrote Gone with the Wind. Living historians and tour guides in period dress will offer a glimpse into what life was like as the town was evacuated and Union soldiers arrived during the Battle of Jonesboro.

Schedule for the day:

10 a.m. - Open 10 a.m.-1 p.m. - Cooking Demo Recruit a Defender Today 11:30 a.m.-12 p.m. - Firing Demo SCV Application 1:30 p.m.-2 p.m. - Firing Demo OCR Application 2:30 p.m.-3 p.m. - Dancing Demo Mechanized Cavalry There will be medical displays, camp life, Application civilian life, children's games and house tours Get your printable featured throughout the day with the last house applications tour starting at 3 p.m. Here

http://www.historicaljonesboro.org/

Many of the events you see in this calendar are an excellent opportunity for Recruiting new Members. Have your camps or Mechanized Cavalry Troops set up fundraising/recruiting tents. Large festivals and living history events can be very profitable for camps. Flags, hats, key chains, bottled water, etc. are great money making items for camp funds. Check with the event host for details on how to set up a vendor tent site.

Printable membership applications are Available here……..

Sept. 2015 Ride to the Hills 25-27, 2015 All Georgia Mechanized Cavalry Troopers - The second annual Suches, Georgia "Ride to the Hills" event is planned for 25, 26 and 27 September 2015. PPOC for long term planning is 1LT Third Gear 678-896- 8466. Alternate contact is 1LT VuDu 423-802-6570. An agenda with pricing for food, activities, camping, lodging and RV sites will be published at the end of 1st quarter 2015. View website at http://www.wildcatsuches.com/ Do not make reservations unless coordinated with MC PPOC's.

October Halloween in Historic Ghost Town 2-31, 2015

106 Center Point Rd., Bremen, GA, 30110

Rocky Branch Ghost Town is Bremen's ultimate family fun haunted attraction. Rocky Branch is also notable for its custom-built Old West Town and is gaining popularity yearly for its amazing actors and unique themes. Don't miss one of West Georgia's best haunted attractions. Visit Rocky Branch Ghost Town this Halloween season! For more information, call (770) 883-8752.

http://www.rockybranchghosttown.com/

October Andersonville Historic Fair 3-4, 2014 On the first full weekend in October, History comes alive in Andersonville. Georgia.

Hundreds of Civil War reenactors set up camps and stage two realistic mock battles, the first at 3pm Saturday and the second at 2 pm Sunday. Sutlers selling Civil War uniforms and accouterments, guns, swords, flags and Civil War era civilian clothing add color and interest as do craftsmen such as gunsmiths, blacksmiths, basket makers, quilters, weavers, and artists of all kinds. Gates open at 10 am both days. The first big activity is the parade on the main street, Saturday at 11 a.m. Special entertainment includes performances by The Southern Gunslingers, puppet shows, line dancing, clogging, bluegrass band performances, and gospel singing. Admission is $4 for Adults, $1.50 for children 12 and under. No aggressive dogs allowed. Dogs must be under 25 pounds and leashed. For more information Call 229-924-2558 Check us out on facebook - Andersonville Historic Fair H. K. Edgerton will be making a special appearance

History comes alive in Andersonville the first weekend in October when hundreds of Civil War reenactors set up camps and stage two realistic mock battles, the first at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, 2015, and the second at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4, 2015. Sutlers selling Civil War uniforms and accoutrements and Civil War-era civilian clothing add color and interest, as do craftsmen such as blacksmiths, basket makers, quilters, weavers, and artists of all kinds. Gates open at 10 a.m. both days.

The first big activity is the 80-unit parade on the main street on Saturday, Oct. 3, 2015, at 11 a.m. Special entertainment include performances by The Southern Gunslingers, puppet shows, line dancing, clogging, bluegrass, jazz and country band performances, and gospel singing.

Admission is $4 for adults, $1.50 for children 12 and under. No animals over 20 pounds are allowed, and all animals must be on leashes. For more information, call 229-924-2558 or visit http://andersonvillegeorgia.info.

Members of the Mechanized Cavalry Troop 3 and the Lt. James T. Woodward Camp #1399, will set up two recruiting/fundraising tents during this 2 day event. We will have various confederate items for sale, as well as onsite research for the interested public.

This is what it is all about Men. Securing the Cause for Future Generations. Set up a booth at your local events!

Oct. Occupation of Sandersville- Grand Opening 5- October 5th****** Nov. 13, 268 North Harris Street, Sandersville, GA, 31082 2015  October 5-November 13

The Brown House Museum will be hosting the grand opening of a Civil War Art Show in commemoration of the occupation of Sandersville by General William T. Sherman and his troops 150 years ago. Art work by local artists will be on display featuring the artistic interpretations of battle scenes and scenes of other ravages of the Civil War experienced by Washington County.

http://wacohistorical.org/

October 10, 2015 Mule Day Festival

October 10, 2015

Euharlee Valley Annual Memorial Service 72 Church Street, Rockmart, GA, 30153

Join the Euharlee Valley Historical Sociey with the annual Veterans Memorial Service at the Historic Van Wert Church in Rockmart, Ga.

http://www.euharleevalleyhistsoc.org/

October 17, 2015 Rest Haven Living History Cemetery Tour

October 17, 2015 Dukes Day

October Cabin Life at Pickett's Mill 17, 2015 4432 Mt. Tabor Church Rd, Dallas, GA, 30157

Dates

 October 17

Overview

Join us at the log cabin for this living history event. Discover what fall was like on a small farm during the Civil War 150 years ago. Watch someone cook over a fire. Enjoy toys and games. Experience the sights and sounds of a black powder demonstration as authentic style muzzle loading rifles and muskets are fired.

http://gastateparks.org/info/148466

Make the Call October 29th Annual Fall Muster Beauvoir- Biloxi Mississippi 17-18, 2015 Experience the sights, sounds, and even the smells of the 1861-1865 conflict! There will be cavalry, Infantry and cannon demonstrations, and a battle on each day! All branches of service, North and South, civilians, drummer boys and spectators welcomed! Festivities include a Picnic

Basket Auction, Ladies Tea & a Saturday Night Dance with Entertainment!

 Location: Beauvoir, 2244 Beach Blvd, Biloxi  Contact: Beauvoir, The Home

 Phone: 228-388-4400  Admission: Admission Charged

Oct. Candlelight Hike to the Mill 17- Dec. 1750 Mt. Vernon Road, Lithia Springs, GA, 30122 12, 2015 This mile-long guided night hike is easy to moderately difficult and goes down to the Civil War era textile mill ruins of New Manchester alongside the beautiful rapids of Sweetwater Creek. Candle lanterns will be provided. No children under 6 years or dogs permitted. Meet and register at the Interpretive Center.

Saturday, October 17, 2015 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.

Saturday, November 21, 2015 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.

Saturday, December 12, 2015 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.

http://gastateparks.org/info/188145

October 6th Annual Cemetery Tour Eatonton Georgia 22, 2015 305 N Madison Ave., Eatonton, GA, 31024

Dates

 October 22

Overview

Join us for the 6th Annual Historical Cemetery Tour! It's an Eatonton favorite! A light supper is included in your ticket price, so come out and make a night of it. Supper will be served from 5-6 p.m. The tour buses will leave The Plaza at 6:15 p.m. to take guests to Pine Grove Cemetery, where your tour begins at 6:30 p.m. The Ghost Walk is about an hour and a half long, and golf carts will be available for those needing assistance. Guests will visit the gravesites of many of Eatonton's luminaries, where live actors will portray the inhabitants and will bring history to life. Please call the Historical Society for further information: (706) 485-6442.

http://theplazaartscenter.com/

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October Occupation of Sandersville Living History Exhibit 24, 2015 268 North Harris Street, Sandersville, GA, 31082

Living history exhibits can be seen during the day on Saturday, October 24, 2015, during the Occupation Of Sandersville 2015. Visitors will experience the ways of living during the Civil War era by observing skills such an tating, spinning, sewing, cooking and wood work.

http://wacohistorical.org/ Battle of Sandersville Reenactment

The 39th Georgia Voluntary Infantry with other re-enactors from across the will be fighting The Battle of Sandersville on the courthouse square in Sandersville as part of the commemoration of the 150th year anniversary of the Civil War. See the re-creation of this battle between the troops of General Joseph "Fightin Joe" Wheeler as they defended the town from the forces of the army of General William T. Sherman while on his infamous March to the Sea.

October Occupation of Sandersville Bus Tour 31, 2015 268 North Harris Street, Sandersville, GA, 31082 Dates

 October 31

Overview

Tour the Civil War Historical Sites in Sandersville and Washington County aboard a luxury coach. Your tour guide will be Rick Josleyn, co- author of the book Sherman's March to the Sea and the Flight of Jefferson Davis Through Washington County, Georgia. This tour is a must as your guide adds special emphasis on the action which took place at each site. When the coach stops for lunch, you will experience a buffet of traditional southern country cusine in Sandersville.

Seating is limited and pre-registration is required. Please use website registration form. For more information, please call the Chamber of Commerce in Sandersville 478-552-3288. Lunch is included in the price of the ticket.

Tour departs from the Brown House Museum.

http://occupationofsandersville.org/

October Battles in the Cove 30-Nov. 1, 994 Dougherty Gap Road, Chickamauga, GA, 30707 2015 Dates

 October 30 - November 1

Overview

Join us for a look into Walker County's history. Talk with soldiers from the Confederate and Federal armies. Experience the sights, smells, and sounds of camp life from a by-gone era. Witness the thrill of charging cavalry, thundering artillery and the determination of the infantry as they battle. Come for the battles or stay all day!

Battle re-enactment schedule:

Friday, Oct. 30: 5:30 p.m. Battle of Lookout Mountain

Saturday, Oct. 31: 11 a.m. Clebourne's Repulse of Sherman at the Railroad Tunnel on Missionary Ridge

Sunday, Nov. 1: 2 p.m. Federals Take Missionary Ridge

Camps will be open to the public:

Friday, Oct. 30: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 31: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Sunday, Nov. 1: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.

http://www.battlesinthecove.com/

November 1st, is All Souls Day. Pray for the Souls of those who have gone before us. Pray for those who have given their all for a Noble and Just Cause!

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November Capt. Henry Wirz Memorial Service 1, 2015

10 November Helen War between the States Reenactment 6-8, 2015 590 Edelweiss St., Edelweiss Strasse, Helen, GA, 30545

Dates

 November 6 - November 8

The Civil War re-enactment will feature period sutlers villages, demonstrations and camps. Skirmishes between the Union and Confederate armies will recreate some of the war's most interesting battles. The event will feature living history demonstrations and re-enactors from across the country.

The re-enactment will be held at the Helen River Park on Edelweiss Strasse in Helen. For more information, e-mail Al Platt at [email protected].

November Forsyth Historic Train Festival 7, 2015 East Adams St., Forsyth, GA, 31029 Dates

 November 7

Overview

Each year the Monroe County Historical Society and the Forsyth Main Street Office collaborate to organize its Historic Train Festival. The festival features historic train exhibits, a chili cook-off, a car & bike show, children's inflatable fair, fine art gallery and auction, live music from local musicians, and food, crafts, and activity vendors. This family-friendly event has something for everyone, all crafted in celebration and rememberence of the historical role of the railroad in Forsyth. Come out and join us for fun, food, and trains!

http://www.cityofforsyth.net/main-street-formally-forsyth-better- hometown/

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10 November 20-21, Fall Candlelight Tours 2015 Fall Candlelight tours 4432 Mt. Tabor Church Rd, Dallas, GA, 30157 Dates November 20 - November 21 This is 1 of Many historical events taking place thru the 150th anniversary year. Please visit for a complete listing. There are many great educational programs for all ages www.gacivilwar.org Overview On November 20 - 21, 2015, Confederate and Federal soldiers will recreate the night attack of the Battle of Pickett's Mill. During guided tours at 6:30, 7:30, and 8:30 p.m., visitors will witness Brig. Gen. Hiram Granbury's Brigade advance into the dark ravine and Capt. Thomas Key's artillery bombardment. Registration will be announced in October 2015

November 21- Antebellum Christmas at the old Governor's Mansion Dec. 23, 2015 120 S. Clarke St., Milledgeville, GA, 31061

Dates

 November 21 - December 23

Overview

Celebrate a true antebellum Christmas at the Old Governor's Mansion! Witness the mansion transform into a scene from the 1800s. Christmas at the Mansion runs November 21-25 and then December 1-23.

Regular tours are held on the hour daily. Call 478-445-4545 for updated tour information.

http://www.gcsu.edu/mansion

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November Battle of Griswoldville Commemoration 151st Anniversary 21, 2015 711 Jarrell Plantation Rd., Juliette, GA, 31046

Dates

 November 21

Overview

Learn about the hastily planned attempt by Georgia to halt Union General Sherman's March to the Sea in November 1864. Civil War soldier life portrayals and Union and Confederate encampments followed with a noon memorial service and battlefield tours. Donations are appreciated to help preserve this historic site.

http://gastateparks.org/info/218354

Victorian Christmas at the Naval Museum

1002 Victory Drive, Columbus, GA, 31901

Dates

 December 5 - December 6

Overview

The real Santa Claus is coming back to town, and he's setting up shop at the National Civil War Naval Museum! Join us for our Victorian Christmas Open House, Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 5-6, 2015. Enjoy carolers, museum tours, concert by the Columbus Brass, a reading of the classic "Twas the Night Before Christmas," unique shopping, hospitality from Twelfth Street Deli/Fountain City Coffee, and our Victorian-era Santa, who will also be appearing in Uptown Columbus' Broadway Holiday parade. Free admission to this event is made possible by support from CB&T and W.C. Bradley. For more information, visit our website www.portcolumbus.org or call 706-327-9798.

10 December 5-6, Keeping Christmas at Richland Church-Tentative 2015 This should be the scheduled times for this event. Richland Church has not updated their website for December yet. Stay Tuned for Details.

December Christmas comes to Liberty Hall 12, 2015 456 Alexander Street NW, Crawfordville, GA, 30631 Dates

 December 12

Overview

Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens' home, Liberty Hall, will be decorated with styles of the Victorian Christmas past. Come enjoy Victorian era games, music, role players, our Confederate museum, and we promise a great time. Refreshments will be served.

http://gastateparks.org/info/213175

10 Membership Recruiting- The perfect task at any Historical Event!

Be sure to keep recruiting materials on hand at all times. With the current situation, you are liable to meet a Pro-Confederate individual anywhere.

Things to keep on hand:

1. Recruitment brochures 2. Informational cd’s and pamphlets regarding the true history of the Confederacy 3. SCV Applications 4. SCV Lineage Charts – this is great for those who already know their ancestor 5. Order of Confederate Rose Applications- So a spouse does not feel left out. These are now available on the website for Georgia only. 6. Recruitment coins- great for kids as well as adults

If you need CD’s or Recruitment coins, contact your Troop Lt.

Be sure to check out the list of recruiting gear offered by Lt. CIC Thomas Strain in the pages above. Pens, pencils, lighters, bags, and more…

Remember: All forms and applications can be found on the Ga. Mechanized Cavalry Website: http://www.gascvmc.org

Visit neighboring towns, scout troops, youth groups, etc. Set up recruiting tents at your local festivals. Our time is Now! We must enroll new and young members while the fire is lit. The young people have a desire to fly our flags. It is up to us to educate them. By recruiting them, we can give them the true and proper knowledge of the Confederate Cause.

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Confederate Generals Birthdays in September Celebrate your Birthday with A General

BRIG. GENERAL JAMES CONNOR- 1 SEPT. 1829 CHARLESTON, S.C.

BRIG. GENERAL STATES RIGHT GIST- 3 SEPT. 1831 UNION, S.C.

BRIG. GENERAL WILLIAM GASTON LEWIS- 3 SEPT. 1835 ROCKY MOUNT, N.C.

BRIG. GENERAL ARMISTEAD LINDSAY LONG- 3 SEPT. 1825 CAMPBELL, VA.

BRIG. GENERAL TYREE HARRIS BELL- 5 SEPT. 1815 COVINGTON, KY.

MAJ. GENERAL WILLIAM “EXTRA BILLY” SMITH- 6 SEPT. 1796 KING GEORGE CO., VA.

BRIG. GENERAL FRANCIS STEBBINS BARTOW- 6 SEPT. 1816 SAVANNAH, GA.

BRIG. GENERAL ST. JOHN RICHARDSON LIDDELL- 6 SEPT. 1815 WOODVILLE, MISS.

BRIG. GENERAL SETH MAXWELL BARTON- 8 SEPT. 1829 FREDRICKSBURG, VA.

BRIG. GENERAL LUCIUS BELLINGER NORTHROP- 8 SEPT. 1811 CHARLESTON, S.C.

MAJ. GENERAL MARTIN LUTHER SMITH- 9 SEPT. 1819 DANBY, N.Y.

BRIG. GENERAL WILLIAM McRAE- 9 SEPT. 1834 WILMINGTON, N.C.

BRIG. GENERAL JAMES CAMP TAPPAN- 9 SEPT. 1825 FRANKLIN, TENN.

LT. GENERAL - 10 SEPT. 1836 AUGUSTA, GA.

BRIG. GENERAL ALBERT GALLATIN BLANCHARD- 10 SEPT. 1810 CHARLESTOWN, MASS.

BRIG. GENERAL RANDALL LEE GIBSON- 10 SEPT. 1832 WOODFORD CO., KY.

MAJ. GENERAL WILLIAM WIRT ALLEN- 11 SEPT. 1835 NEW YORK CITY, N.Y.

BRIG. GENERAL JOSEPH LEWIS HOGG- 13 SEPT. 1806 MORGAN CO., GA.

BRIG. GENERAL JOHN McCAUSLAND- 13 SEPT. 1836- ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.

MAJ. GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON CUSTUS LEE- 16 SEPT. 1832 FORTRESS MONROE VA.

MAJ. GENERAL HOWELL COBB- 17 SEPT. 1815 JEFFERSON CO., GA.

MAJ. GENERAL EARL VAN DORN- 17 SEPT. 1820 PORT GIBSON, MISS.

BRIG. GENERAL MARCELLUS AUGUSTUS STOVALL- 18 SEPT. 1818 SPARTA, GA.

BRIG. GENERAL HENRY CONSTANTINE WAYNE- 18 SEPT. 1815 SAVANNAH, GA.

24 MAJ. GENERAL - 20 SEPT. 1809 PRINCE EDWARD CO., VA.

BRIG. GENERAL EDWARD ASBURY O'NEAL- 20 SEPT. 1818 MADISON CO., ALA.

MAJ. GENERAL CARTER LITTLEPAGE STEVENSON 21 SEPT. 1817 FREDRICKSBURG, VA.

BRIG. GENERAL WILLIAMS CARTER WICKHAM- 21 SEPT. 1820 RICHMOND, VA.

LT. GENERAL STEPHEN DILL LEE- 22 SEPT. 1833 CHARLESTON, S.C.

BRIG. GENERAL EPPA HUNTON- 22 SEPT. 1822 FAUQUIER CO., VA.

ADMIRAL - 27 SEPT. 1809-??

BRIG. GENERAL LAWRENCE SULLIVAN ROSS- 27 SEPT. 1838 BENTONSPORT, IOWA

BRIG. GENERAL JOHN GREGG- 28 SEPT. 1828 LAWRENCE CO., ALA.

BRIG. GENERAL DAVID BULLICK HARRIS- 28 SEPT. 1814 LOUISA, VA.

BRIG. GENERAL BRADLEY TAYLOR JOHNSON- 29 SEPT. 1829 FREDRICK, MD.

BRIG. GENERAL THOMAS JORDAN- 30 SEPT. 1819 LURAY, VA.

Fly Our Flags with Honor. Display them Proudly

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Please send all news and calendar events to [email protected]

Have a Great Dixie Day!

Capt. Bo

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