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Volume 3, Issue 1
January 26, 2015
Lee-Bourland Camp 1848
Newsletter
Commander’s note:
January was a good start on the SCV
things to do list. The pictures of the Fort
Worth Stock Show Parade that David
Moore took, it looks like the SCV had a suc-
cessful presence with the folks of Fort
Worth, Texas. Those pictures can be seen
at “southernlegacy.org”.
And then most of the SCV camps & UDC
chapters through out the 3rd & 4th Bri-
gade area had some kind of celebration for
Confederate Heroes Day. I know Monday
was the 19th, the actual birthday date of
Gen. Robert Edward Lee. And the 19th
moves to Tuesday in 2016. There is no
need to cause friction on MLK Day if it can
be avoided. I believe we got our point
across on the Sunday gatherings at the
perspective cemeteries & CV monuments
in the manner of Ladies and Gentlemen
that our Southern heritage dictates us to
be.
A the camp meeting while I was giving out
the “when & where’s” of these Confederate
Heroes Day celebrations , our new Color
Bearer & Aid to Camp ; George Williams
asked, “Why don’t we do our own?” What
an epiphany?
So, within a few minutes SCV Lee-
Bourland Camp # 1848 in Gainesville,
Texas had their first annual Confederate
Heroes Day Celebration “when’d & wher-
e’d.” Pictures later in the newsletter.
I’d like to thank the 3 Ladies & 6 Gentle-
man who showed up in period attire on
such short notice. And I would like to
thank the support folks of these 9 for being
there also.
Coming Events:
Feb 6-7 2015 S.D.Lee Institute, Double Tree Hotel Dallas, TX, Brag Bowling-Director
804-389-3620 or www.StephenDLeeInstitute.com for registration & info
Feb 14 2015 Sweetheart Soiree, First State Bank Conf. Center Gainesville, TX
Mar 1 2015 Cross of Honor Service, Old Concord Cemetery on FM 118 N. of
Greenville, TX 10:30 AM contact Adjt. Charley Smith 903 456 2609 for more
details
Mar 21 2015 CV Memorial Service Midway Memorial Cemetery Tyler, TX
Apl 11 2015 Medal of Honor Parade, Gainesville, TX 10 AM
Apl 18 2015 CV Memorial, Fairview Cemetery, Gainesville, TX 2 PM
Apl 26 2015 Confederate Memorial Day by UDC Dallas 6 Greenwood Cemetery, Dallas, TX
May 8-9 2015 Sesquicentennial Confederate Seminar & related education activities focusing on
TX & the end of the War. SCV Camp #415 & Hodge-Martin-Chatfield Historical
Museum Ennis, TX
Jun 5-7 2015 SCV TX Division Reunion Temple, TX
Jul 9-12 2015 SCV National Reunion Richmond, VA
First Annual Confederate Heroes Day Gainesville, Texas
Confederate Monument in Leonard Park
This year was a short & sweet service. We are wide open for improvements.
Angela Howe Charlie Waters Ronnie Montgomery Joe White Fred Marlow George Williams
Fred’s Grandson Noah Garcia
Linda Cassidy, VP of TOCR Red River Rose Chapter # 52 addressing the crowd
Linda Cassidy placing ceremony wreath , escorted by Charlie Waters
Check out that cannoneer in the ranks!
Charlie Waters Ronnie Montgomery Linda Cassidy Joe White Fred Marlow Cindy Marlow George Williams Angela Howe
Private Noah Garcia
Pictures were taken by Cindy Marlow or with her photogenic device
Jack Hinson, Who was he? Well, for those of you in the reading audience which can’t wait for the next sniper story, your waiting is over. The story itself can be found on “Wikipedia.org.” The Free Encyclopedia. The subject matter and Jack Hinson story were brought to Ozzie the editor’s attention by an Oklahoma SCV Brg.Gen. Stand Watie Camp # 149 member: James Catron.
John W. "Jack" Hinson, "Old Jack" (1807–1874) was a farmer in Stewart County, Tennessee who operated as a Confederate partisan sniper against Union forces in the Between-the-Rivers region of Tennessee and Kentucky during the American Civil War.
Hinson, a prosperous plantation owner of Scotch-Irish descent, was neutral at the outbreak of the war but took up arms after two of his sons were executed as suspected bushwhackers by Federal troops; their heads were cut off and stuck on the gate-posts to Hinson's home.[1] Hinson used a custom made 50 caliber41-inch bar-rel Kentucky Long Rifle to target Union soldiers more than a half-mile away on land, transports, and gunboats along the Tennessee River and theCumberland River, killing as many as a hundred. Hinson also served as a guide for Nathan Bedford Forrest in his assault on the Union supply center atJohnsonville, Tennessee in November 1864. He was the father of Robert Hinson, who served as the leader of a highly effective partisan band in the Between-the-Rivers region until his death in combat on September 18, 1863. Jack Hinson was never apprehended despite the commitment of elements of four Un-ion regiments to pursue him, and survived the war, dying on 28 April 1874 (according to the 16 May 1874 Clarkville Weekly Chronicle, via the Dover Record) in the White Oak/Magnolia area of Houston coun-ty, Tennessee. He is buried in the family plot in the Cane Creek Ceme-tery (with a different birth year of 1793 and death year of 1873), just off White Oak road (near McKinnon, Tennessee). A marker was placed in the Boyd Cemetery far away to the North, in the Land-Between-the Lakes (LBL) area.
He is commemorated in a roadside marker in Kentucky,[2] and his sto-ry has been told in two books by Tom McKenney:
Battlefield Sniper: Over 100 Civil War Kills, Tom C. Lt. Col. McKenney[3] Jack Hinson's One Man War.[4]
Annual Col. G. Reeves Rededication The weather could not have been better for late January.
The flags really enjoyed being unfurled & flying!
We Had Flags Flying!
We Had Commemorative Flower Placed!
Dixie Chapter 35 UDC member Linda Turner escorted by SCV4th Brigade Cmdr. Joe White
We Had A Speech! SCV 4th Brigade Cmdr. Joe White
We Had Muskets Firing Salutes!
We Took Large Group Pictures!
Left to Right
Joe White T.J. Williams Fred Marlow Geraldine Coe Doug Garnett Ben Fury Chad Gordon
Charlie Waters Ronnie Montgomery Dale Forisha Pvt. Cannen Fellegy
We Took Small Group Pictures!
By the way that’s Geraldine Coe, GG-Grand Daughter of Col. G. Reeves in the pretty green coat.
And We Took Even Smaller Group Pictures!
That is to say Cindy Marlow and Linda Turner took these
pictures of the event. Thanks Ladies! Good Job!
Left to Right here is: Ben Fury Chad Gordon Charlie Waters
Ronnie Montgomery Dale Forisha Pvt. Cannen Fellegy
That’s the Future of the SCV starting to fill in the ranks on
the right!
Members and Their Confederate Ancestor
Ansley, Reynolds: Pvt David Andrew Johnson Co K 39th Inf AL
Armstrong, Chad & Charles: Col Jms G Bourland TX Border Rgt 8th Cv Red River of TX
Bloodworth, Gary: Pvt Daniels S Bloodworth Co B 14th Cv TX
Boyer, David: Pvt David G Wilkins Co E Ham’s Rgt Cv MS
Cassidy, Bill: (Father side) Pvt Hugh Cassidy (GGF) Co F 26th Inf SC
(Mother side) Jerimiah Hurst (GGGF) 8th Cv GA
Davis, Brian: Pvt Josiah Davis Brannen’s Co 12th Wrght’s Cv State GDS GA
Dillard, Robert: Pvt Wm Reece Bourland Co H 9th Cv TX
Dunbar, Thomas: Pvt Thomas Goodrich Dunbar Co B 14th Inf TN
Epperson, Lloyd: Pvt Leander Molinton Epperson Co D 2nd Mounted Rifles AK
Fenner, Farrell & Jameson: Pvt Houston Warren Roberts Co F 16th Inf AL
Hamilton, Gary: Pvt Jms Thomas Victory Co D 1st WP Lane’s Partisan’s Rangers TX
Herman, James: Sgt Wm M Hermann Co G 6th Inf AL
Montgomery, Ronnie L: 2nd Lt. John Calvin Montgomery, SR. 1st Mounted Rifles TX
Newton, Norman: Pvt Charles Samuel Newton, Capt Jms P Douglas’ Co Art TX
Tyler SCV Camp’s namesake is Jms P Douglas who is from Tyler, TX
Peek, James: Pvt Jms W Peak Co F 8th Dibrell’s Cv TN
Reed, David: Pvt Rueben Blankenship Co D 18th Inf AL
Reed, Hunter: Pvt Michael Lorance 2nd Co Cv TN
Riley, Bill: Pvt Wm Chisum Co A 38th Inf TN consolidated to 22nd Batt
Roundtree, Bob: Pvt Jesse Ballard Roundtree Co E Morgan’s Rgt Cv TX
Scott, Timothy: 2nd Lt Joseph B Scott Co E 10th Cv MO
Scott, Tyler Alec: 2nd Lt. Joseph B Scott Co E 10th Cv MO
Scott, Truman Lee, Cadet: 2nd Lt. Joseph B Scott Co E 10th Cv MO
Scott, Tucker Dwayne, Cadet: 2nd Lt. Joseph B Scott Co E 10th Cv MO
Scott, Trevor Ray, Cadet: 2nd Lt. Joseph B Scott Co E 10th Cv MO
Thompson, Johnny: Pvt Wm Rufus Sypert Co E 2nd Inf TX
Tisdale, William: Sgt Augustus William Atwood Co G 8th Inf MS
Waters, Charles: (Father side) Pvt Jms Manning Waters Co G 47th Inf GA
(Mother side) 5th Sgt George Mosley Aston Co C 9th Inf TX
White, Joe: Capt Mack Wilson Loyd Co H 5th Cv AL
Williams III, George E: Pvt Shelton Linzey Rutherford Co C Terry’s Reg 1st Cav TX
Gainesville, TX Cooke Lee-Bourland Camp #1848 Cmdr. Charlie Waters 940-665-8502 [email protected] 1
st Lt – Lloyd Epperson
2nd
Lt – Norman Newton
Adj.- Joe White 940-902-1393 Sgt. Arms/ QtrMstr– TJ Williams Meets the 3
rd Thursday of the month at 7 PM
The Woolf Den Family Restaurant 1901 W California St / Hwy 51 Gainesville, Texas 940-665-9653
Border Patrol is the official newsletter for the Sons of Confederate Veterans
Lee-Bourland Camp 1848 and is intended for the sole purpose of keeping the
camp members and friends of the camp informed to the activities and news of
Camp 1848. Statements in this newsletter are those of the author and may not
reflect the opinions of the Lee-Bourland Camp, Texas Division, National Sons
of Confederate Veterans or the editor. Within articles or quotes written by
outside authors mistakes in spelling, grammar or sentence structure are strictly
those of the author and may be left as is.
SEE YA’LL IN THE FIELD
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