"Several common interests transcend the differences of our Orders. These include a deep respect for all soldiers who fought during our AMERICAN Civil War, a strong desire to ensure that they and what they fought for are never forgotten, a need to ensure that their graves and memorials are maintained and a desire to ensure that the history of our United States is related to successive generations as it actually happened rather than in terms of what is currently in vogue or politically correct."
Excerpt from presentation by Keith G. Harrison, Commander-in-Chief (1994/1995) of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War to the 100th Sons of Confederate Veterans/Military Order of the Stars and Bars Reunion, Chattanooga, Tennessee, July 1995.


Military Order of the Stars and Bars
Sons of Confederate Veterans
United Daughters of the Confederacy
Morgan's Men Association, Inc.
The Old Man’s Darling
Article about the last known widow of a Confederate Veteran
Mrs. Alberta Martin
by Matthew Linton Chancey.
Presentation of John Britton Wells III, Genealogist-in-Chief,
Sons of Confederate Veterans
to the 114th Annual Encampment of the
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
August 11, 1995, Columbus, Ohio.
Resolution of Support
for the display of the battle flag of the Confederacy.
Adopted at the 119th Annual Encampment of the
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
August 19, 2000, Lansing, Michigan.
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