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Try your local UDC camp. They help alot on those kind of things.
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C.E. Lewis "The time for compromise has now passed, and the South is determined to maintain her position, and make all who oppose her smell Southern powder and feel Southern steel." --Jefferson Davis, from his inaugural speech historia vitae magistra-history, the teacher of life |
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You need to contact your state department of historic preservation and also be familiar with your states grave and re-internment procedures which will be found on your states website. This should be done before contacting the UDC, SCV, or NPS.
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Drew Gruber 3rd Regiment USV- Buffington's Boys Atlantic Guard Soldiers Aid Society Backus's Bodacious Battery- PNB Artillery Crew "...mow hay, cut wood, prepare great food, drink schwitzel, knit, sew, spin wool, rock out to a good pinch of snuff and somehow still find time to go fly a kite." N.B. Now thats living history. |
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http://www.cem.va.gov/hm/hmqa.asp The VA has also been somewhat discriminatory in authorizing headstones for Black Confederate soldiers, according to a recent Civilwar news article. http://www.civilwarnews.com/archive/...ts_110909.html
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Terry from Occupied Baltimore "As I stood upon the very scene of that conflict, I could not but contrast my position with his, forty-seven years before. The flag which he had then so proudly hailed, I saw waving at the same place over the victims of as vulgar and brutal a despotism as modern times have witnessed." Francis Key Howard, Ft. McHenry 1861 |
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As for the VA not providing stones for black CS veterans, that should not be. That sounds like a personal decision by someone at the VA. If the documentation of service is there and the grave is unmarked the VA should provide a stone. About 10 years ago the local SCV got a stone for a black Confederate who served in the 41st Va. Inf. It was requested by the family and there was no problem getting the stone. Maybe there are some PC people in the VA pushing their own adjenda. One thing everyone who orders a CW era US Navy stone needs to be checking is the inscription. I ordered a stone for a US CW Naval veteran and the stone came back with "Provisional Navy" on the stone for branch of service. That was the early CS navy. When I contacted the VA facility that engraved the stone, they said that their sample stone was engraved like that. No telling how many US CW Naval Veteran stones have Provisional Navy for branch of service.
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Jim Mayo Member of the old vets mess. http://www.angelfire.com/ma4/j_mayo/index.html Last edited by Jim Mayo; 11-26-2009 at 05:37 PM. |
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On several occasions my SCV Camp has requested and received headstones/foot markers with the cemetery committee chairman's signature only on the VA form. This was when the next of kin couldn't be located. The VA has never required us to provide a photo of the grave with any marker form we've sent in. With that said, the current economic times seem to be putting the squeeze on the VA as they have tightened the reins on providing markers. Before, if the soldier's service was not noted on a family headstone, we were able to get a foot marker for the soldier. No longer...if he has any kind of marker (other than a field rock) with his name, etc. on it, they will not provide a marker.
Gregg Hensley 22 NCST, Co. K |
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