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Iron Cross Dedication for Bradford Thomas Wilmer
Iron Cross Dedication for Robert Jefferson Hudson
Iron Cross Dedication for Nathaniel C. Wilson
Iron Cross and Marker Dedication for Clement Jordan Lipscomb
Iron Cross and Memorial Service for Alexander Family
Iron Cross Dedication for George Frank Powell
Iron Cross Dedication for Robert Elliott
Iron Cross Dedication for Richard Price
Ironcross Dedication for Silas Stinnett
Iron Cross Dedication for Chancey Ferguson
Iron Cross Dedication for Thomas Wooldridge and Thomas O'Brien
Iron Cross Dedication for Elisha Lucado
Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson weekend event, May 11-13, 2007
September 2003 Re-enactment
Massing of the Flags
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA
2006 Jefferson Davis National Memorial Service
2004 Jefferson Davis National Memorial Service
2002 Jefferson Davis National Memorial Service
Railroad Festival 2006
Railroad Festival 2002

The United Daughters of the Confederacy is a historical, non-profit organization, supported solely by members and friends.

Numerous auxillaries and associations, which existed durning and after the War Between the States, were organized together and became The United Daughters of the Confederacy on September 10, 1894, and is now our country's oldest patriotic organization.

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Membership Eligibility:

Those eligible for Active membership are women no less than sixteen years of age who are blood descendants, lineal or collateral, of men and women who served honorably in the Army, Navy or Civil service of the Confederate States of America, or gave Material Aid to the Cause. Also eligible are those women who are lineal descendants of members or former members of the UDC. Adopted children are not eligible for membership by virtue of the adoptive parents' bloodline, but solely by virtue of the natural or biological parents.




Objectives


Historical, Educational, Benevolent, Memorial and Patriotic to honor the memory of those who served and those who fell in the service of the Confederate States of America.




OUR CHAPTER PROJECTS

Contribute to Lee Chapel and Mausoleum Custodial Salary

Southern Literature in Home and Foreign Libraries

Captain Sally Tompkins Nursing scholarship

Virginia Division Headquarters Fund

Howard Stiles Nuckols scholarship

Appomattox Confederate Cemetery

Appomattox Chapter Scholarship Fund




CHAPTER OFFICERS
2007-2009


Chapter Organized August 22, 1895

President : Ms. Carol Adams Williams
Vice President : Ms. Joan Reynolds Butler
2nd Vice President : Ms. Shelby N. Huff
3rd Vice President: contact president
Secretary: Mrs. Joyce Coleman
Treasurer: Mrs. Carolyn Evans Austin
Historian: Mrs. Susan Evans Reynolds
Recorder of Crosses: Mrs. Carolyn Evans Austin
Registrar: contact president

When visiting Appomattox, Virginia, please visit the Appomattox United Daughters of the Confederacy room in the Appomattox Historical Society Museum at Court House Square.  Museum closed November thru March

Photos by Tom Austin

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