1st Lt. David Richard Reynolds Camp, SCV, Mount Pleasant, Texas

 


What's New!!
 

Join us on Facebook     Follow us on Twitter     Watch us on You Tube

Crossed Confederate Flags

1st Lt. David Richard Reynolds

 

 

 

Welcome to the
1st Lt. David Richard Reynolds Camp #2270


Fulfilling the Charge for
00 years 00 days 00 hours 00 minutes 00 seconds

The 1st Lt. David Richard Reynolds Camp #2270 an active camp in the Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp, located in Mount Pleasant, Texas. What is a camp you may ask, well much like a Freemason's Lodge, Boy Scout Troop etc., a camp is not a building or place of meeting but the physical body of the local membership.


While here, why not listen to our Camp Song, "Sons of Confederate Veterans", written and produced by our Camp member, Harry King and sung by Hal Roper.



The Sons of Confederate Veterans is an organization preserving the history and legacy of Confederate Heroes, so future generations may understand the motives that galvanized the Southern Cause. The SCV is the direct successor of the United Confederate Veterans, and the oldest hereditary organization for male descendants of Confederate Soldiers. Organized at Richmond, Virginia, in 1986, the SCV continues to serve as a historical, patriotic and non-political organization dedicated to ensuring that a true history of the 1861-1865 period is preserved. Membership in the Sons of Confederate Veterans is open to all male descendants of any veteran who served honorably in the Confederate armed forces.

Membership can be obtained through either direct or collateral family lines and kinship to a veteran must be documented genealogically. The minimum age for membership is 12. If you are interested in perpetuating the ideals that motivated your Confederate ancestor, the SCV needs you. The memory and reputation of the Confederate soldier, as well as the motives for his suffering and sacrifice, are being consciously distorted by some in an attempt to alter history. A unique part of our nation's cultural heritage will cease to exist unless the descendants of Southern soldiers resist those efforts.

If you have a Confederate ancestor, and are interested in becoming a member of or any SCV Camp please contact Joe Reynolds. If you are unsure if you had a Confederate ancestor or not, but are interested, let me help you do the research and find out if you have one.

Address

1st Lt. David Richard Reynolds Camp #2270
Sons of Confederate Veterans
P. O. Box 1861
Mount Pleasant, TX 75456-1861

Meetings

Second Monday of the Month at 7:00 p.m.
Zoom Meeting

January 8th, 2024
SuMoTuWeThFrSa
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031   

SCV POLICY ON HATE

Hertiage Not Hate
 

The Sons of Confederate Veterans is not a hate group. The SCV does not knowingly allow anyone with ties to hate groups to join and has removed, and will remove, anyone from its ranks who expresses racist sentiments. Specifically, the following is not allowed and will be grounds for immediate dismissal: -Attempting to recruit fellow SCV members for racist groups -Disseminating racist literature to fellow SCV members, either through mailings or in person.

ALL MEMBERS MUST BE AWARE OF THESE RESTRICTIONS, AS THEY WILL BE RIGOROUSLY ENFORCED.

Loving the South and defending its culture, symbols and heritage does not mean hate. In fact, many SCV members are descendants of African-American, Catholic, Jewish, Native American, Hispanic and Asian Confederates. The contributions of these groups to Southern culture have made it a beautiful and unique region. To deny their descendants membership in our organization would betray our principles and the very ancestors we honor. We welcome all descendants of Confederate soldiers, sailors, and marines or those who materially aided the South in its struggle for independence.

 

Charge to the Sons of Confederate VeteransLt. Gen. Stephen Dill Lee

"To you, Sons of Confederate Veterans, we will commit 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 which he loved and which you love also, and those ideals which made him glorious and which you also cherish."

Lt. General Stephen Dill Lee, Commander General,
United Confederate Veterans,
New Orleans, Louisiana April 25, 1906

 

For Lt. David R. Reynolds Camp #2270
Members Only

The Username is compatriot

The Password is the one given
to you at our Meeting

Username:
Password:


Proud Member of Make Dixie Great Again