Hello,
friends!
I want to begin by
apologizing for the absence of reports and updates of late. Like
many of you, April and May have been busy ones for us, with Confederate History
and Heritage month in April, Memorial Day activities in May, and our ongoing
Heritage Defense and roadside Battle Flag projects. Typically, we
like to send 1 or 2 updates a week. I have received several
requests for and inquiries about missing reports and updates, so I will be
getting those out over the next few days, and ask for your patience as we play" catch up".
This weekend, I had
the pleasure and honor of attending the 45th annual Florida Division,
SCV Reunion in Ocala, Florida. I was thrilled to see many old
friends, and enjoyed meeting and making new ones! It was my
privilege, in 2012, to attend the raising of the World's Largest Third
National Confederate Flag in Tampa. That experience was one of
the catalysts that inspired me to begin the flag raising efforts that led to the
6 new Battle Flags that have been raised in Virginia since, so I was very
excited to receive the invitation to attend and address the assembly.
I got to see and learn about this
battle flag from the Old Soldiers Home in Jacksonville! It hung over the mantle
in the parlor, and is believed to have been used to drape the coffins of the old
soldiers for their funerals. Many thanks to Commander Hart of the Kirby-Smith
Camp #1209 http://www.scv-kirby-smith.org/confederateHOME.htm
I would like to offer
my special thanks to Ms. Sylvia Darby, and all of the ladies of the Florida
Society, Order of Confederate Rose for their invitation to join them for their
meeting. What a wonderful group of ladies! It was
a real privilege to meet so many of my sister Roses and get a chance to be a
part of your convention. These ladies adjourned their meeting
early, and special provisions were made so that they could join the SCV Reunion
and offer their support when I was scheduled to speak.
I delivered my
remarks on Saturday and was overwhelmed by the outpouring of encouragement and
appreciation from the members of the Florida Division, SCV. I
spent much of the day chatting with folks, discussing heritage defense issues,
BIG flags, catching up with old friends and getting to know some new
ones.
I wish to thank
Florida Division Commander Jim Davis, Michael Herring of the Jubal Early Camp,
and all those involved for the kind invitation, warm hospitality, and generous
support!
While in the area, I
was able to pay my respects at the Confederate monument in Ocala...
...the Confederate
Monument in Gainesville...
...and had the
opportunity to visit the graves of some of our Veterans in Evergreen Cemetery in
Gainesville, and plant flags and leave remembrance coins in their memory and
honor.
Many thanks to David
Tatum for supplying the remembrance coins, and to the Augusta Jane Evans Wilson
Chapter #2063, UDC for the gift of the battle flags for
placement!
Sincerely,
Susan
Hathaway
Virginia Flaggers
P.O. Box 547
Sandston VA
23150
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