VMFA: “We have installed permanent plaques that discuss the significance and history of the site. The texts were reviewed by the Department of Historic Resources, Charlie Bryan, Waite Rawls, and Ed Ayers to ensure that the information we presented was accurate."
Va Flaggers: Firstly, the installation of such signage would be expected, considering the historical significance of the Chapel and the grounds. What would not be expected, is that the act of doing so would somehow be used as a discussion point to take the spotlight off of the removal of the Confederate Battle Flags from the Confederate War Memorial. Does one act somehow nullify the immorality and illegality of the other?
Secondly, a cursory glance by one of our Flaggers revealed that VMFA officials might want to reconsider their choice of “experts” in the future. The signage about the three National Flags of the Confederacy is incorrect. The picture of the 1st National is depicted with the measurements of the 2nd National, while the 2nd National is shown with 1st and 3rd National dimensions.
RETURN the flags!
RESTORE the honor!
TriPp Lewis
Va Flaggers
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Remembering Gen. Robert E. Lee - A Northern Perspective
"On a quiet autumn morning, in the land which he loved so well and served so faithfully, the spirit of Robert Edward Lee left the clay which it had so much ennobled and traveled out of this world into the great and mysterious land. Here in the North, forgetting that the time was when the sword of Robert Edward Lee was drawn against us—forgetting and forgiving all the years of bloodshed and agony—we have long since ceased to look upon him as the Confederate leader, but have claimed him as one of ourselves; have cherished and felt proud of his military genius; have recounted and recorded his triumphs as our own; have extolled his virtue as reflecting upon us—for Robert Edward Lee was an American, and the great nation which gave him birth would be today unworthy of such a son if she regarded him lightly.
“Never had mother a nobler son. In him the military genius of America was developed to a greater extent than ever before. In him all that was pure and lofty in mind and purpose found lodgment. Dignified without presumption, affable without familiarity, he united all those charms of manners which made him the idol of his friends and of his soldiers and won for him the respect and admiration of the world. Even as in the days of triumph, glory did not intoxicate, so, when the dark clouds swept over him, adversity did not depress."
New York Herald, on the death of Gen Robert E Lee, October 12, 1870
Susan Hathaway
Va Flaggers
Thursday, October 10, 2013
An Excellent Letter
Many thanks to this Virginia Citizen, who took the time yesterday to contact his legislators regarding the desecration of the Confederate Memorial Chapel in Richmond, by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts...
THANK YOU, SIR, FOR YOUR EXCELLENT LETTER!
Have you written to your State Legislators? If not, why not take a few minutes and do so? If yes, why not write them again? Use this form to get contact information for your legislators and send a letter TODAY! http://conview.state.va.us/whosmy.nsf/VGAMain?openform
Thursday, October 3rd was a beautiful evening, and a dozen Flagger gathered on the sidewalk outside of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, spreading the line around the block...
CALL TO ACTION!
FLAGGING THE VMFA, SATURDAY, October 12th, Noon - 4:00 p.m. Join the Va Flaggers as we forward the colors, protest the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and their forced removal of Confederate Battle Flags from the Confederate Memorial Chapel, and spend an afternoon changing hearts and minds in the Capital of the Confederacy.
RETURN the flags!
RESTORE the honor!
Grayson Jennings
Va Flaggers
UPCOMING EVENTS
Saturday, October 12th: 12:00 Noon - 4:00 p.m. - Flagging the VMFA, 200 N. Boulevard
Thursday, October 17th: 3:00 p.m. - Dusk - Flagging the VMFA, 200 N. Boulevard
Thursday, November 7th: Susan will be speaking at the November meeting of the Jackson Rangers, Camp #1917, SCV, Jackson County NC. The meeting is at 6:00 p.m., and is held at the Barker's Creek Community Center.
Saturday, November 9th: 2:00 p.m. Flag rededication at the NC Museum of History, Raleigh, NC
Friday, January 18th - Saturday, January 19th: Lee-Jackson State Holiday/Flagging/Memorial Events, Lexington, Va
Saturday, February 1st: Susan will travel to Statesboro, GA to speak at the Lee-Jackson Banquet, held by the Ogeechee Rifles, Camp #941, SCV. RJ's Restaurant, 454 South Main St. (US 301 S.) @ 6 pm for the meal, preliminaries @ 7 pm and the program immediately following. Seating limited to 125. Ticket information forthcoming at a later date.
Saturday, February 22nd: Susan will be speaking at the February meeting of the Rev. Beverly Tucker Lacy Camp #2141, SCV, Fredericksburg, VA. 4:00 p.m., Perkins Restaurant, 10 Simpson Rd.
April 19, 2014: Susan will be traveling to Quincy, FL to speak at the Confederate Memorial Day Service at the Soldier's Cemetery, sponsored by the Finley's Brigade, SCV.

Contributions to the I-95 Battle Flag projects may be mailed to:
Va Flaggers
P.O. Box 547
Sandston VA 23150
Payable to Va Flaggers
or through PayPal:
http://www.vaflaggers.com/i95flagdonate.html
Dear Delegate Hodges and others,
As a Virginia citizen, and a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, Headquarters Camp #584, and a proud descendant of more than 8 brave Virginians, who served this state as volunteers in the Confederate Army from Virginia, to defend Virginia from invasion by the Northern Federal Army, I officially request your assistance.
Please exercise and take whatever legislative action that is available to you, to require that the management of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, reverse their decision, and to have the Confederate flag be re-installed and flown at the Confederate Chapel in Richmond, Va. daily, as it has been for so many, many years, in respect to our Southern Countrymen at this designated Confederate heritage site.
POLITICAL CORRECTNESS HAS NO STANDING, this flag was flying long before such nonsense existed, and this issue should be corrected.
Will you assist me and many thousands more Virginia citizens, and others that I am not officially representing such as the members of the Virginia Flaggers and others, who are also desiring that this issue be hastily corrected.
Respectfully
Carlton D.
Urbanna, Va.
THANK YOU, SIR, FOR YOUR EXCELLENT LETTER!
Have you written to your State Legislators? If not, why not take a few minutes and do so? If yes, why not write them again? Use this form to get contact information for your legislators and send a letter TODAY! http://conview.state.va.us/whosmy.nsf/VGAMain?openform
Thursday, October 3rd was a beautiful evening, and a dozen Flagger gathered on the sidewalk outside of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, spreading the line around the block...
Saturday, October 5th saw 8 Flaggers on
the Boulevard, with several new Flaggers making their first trip to
forward the colors...
CALL TO ACTION!
FLAGGING THE VMFA, SATURDAY, October 12th, Noon - 4:00 p.m. Join the Va Flaggers as we forward the colors, protest the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and their forced removal of Confederate Battle Flags from the Confederate Memorial Chapel, and spend an afternoon changing hearts and minds in the Capital of the Confederacy.
RETURN the flags!
RESTORE the honor!
Grayson Jennings
Va Flaggers
UPCOMING EVENTS
Saturday, October 12th: 12:00 Noon - 4:00 p.m. - Flagging the VMFA, 200 N. Boulevard
Thursday, October 17th: 3:00 p.m. - Dusk - Flagging the VMFA, 200 N. Boulevard
Thursday, November 7th: Susan will be speaking at the November meeting of the Jackson Rangers, Camp #1917, SCV, Jackson County NC. The meeting is at 6:00 p.m., and is held at the Barker's Creek Community Center.
Saturday, November 9th: 2:00 p.m. Flag rededication at the NC Museum of History, Raleigh, NC
Friday, January 18th - Saturday, January 19th: Lee-Jackson State Holiday/Flagging/Memorial Events, Lexington, Va
Saturday, February 1st: Susan will travel to Statesboro, GA to speak at the Lee-Jackson Banquet, held by the Ogeechee Rifles, Camp #941, SCV. RJ's Restaurant, 454 South Main St. (US 301 S.) @ 6 pm for the meal, preliminaries @ 7 pm and the program immediately following. Seating limited to 125. Ticket information forthcoming at a later date.
Saturday, February 22nd: Susan will be speaking at the February meeting of the Rev. Beverly Tucker Lacy Camp #2141, SCV, Fredericksburg, VA. 4:00 p.m., Perkins Restaurant, 10 Simpson Rd.
April 19, 2014: Susan will be traveling to Quincy, FL to speak at the Confederate Memorial Day Service at the Soldier's Cemetery, sponsored by the Finley's Brigade, SCV.

Contributions to the I-95 Battle Flag projects may be mailed to:
Va Flaggers
P.O. Box 547
Sandston VA 23150
Payable to Va Flaggers
or through PayPal:
http://www.vaflaggers.com/i95flagdonate.html
Sunday, October 6, 2013
In Memory and Honor of Our Confederate Dead
"Dear Va Flaggers,
In the raising and continually flying of the Confederate Battle Flag along Interstate 95, I would like to give this donation in memory of two of my Great Great Grandfathers. They are Julius Kindervarter of Company M, 2nd Virginia State Reserves, and Thomas H. Shepherd of Company F, 44th Virginia Infantry.
May God bless every one of you and may we never forget the Confederate Veterans and the honor that they so respectfully deserve."
Dennis N.
Glen Allen, VA
Photo: Corporal Samuel H. Overton of A Company, 44th Virginia Infantry Regiment and A Company, 20th Battalion Virginia Heavy Artillery Regiment in uniform and kepi with bayoneted musket
Va Flaggers
Friday, October 4, 2013
Fly it high, "United" RVA !
The
only "real" opposition to the I-95 Battle Flag came in the form of a
group called "United RVA". Although they could muster only a little
over 200 members on their
FaceBook group, nearly EVERY news story concerning the flag mentioned
them, and the fact that they were able to get 20,000 + signatures on a
MOVEON.ORG petition. Most of the signers were not from the Richmond
area, much less the South, and the wording of the petition was
misleading and incendiary. One of their organizers, Richmond Attorney
Brian Cannon, gave the following statement:
"The Confederate Flag is at best a symbol of four years of our 400 years of history in Virginia," said Cannon. "It doesn't represent us at all. At best, that flag is a divisive symbol in a community. At worst, it's a symbol of hatred, bigotry, slavery, and an unwelcome sign to Richmond."
Their grand protest on Saturday was...wait for it...to raise a huge U.S. Flag on a crane in downtown Richmond. I guess that since every local poll showed OVERWHELMING support for the I-95 Battle Flag the media had to find something to highlight to try and stir up trouble. They have also reported recently that they will try and raise money to permanently erect the flag on I-95, as a "protest" to the Memorial Confederate Flag that was raised.
For the life of me, I can't understand how flying a super sized U.S. Flag is supposed to somehow "bother" us?!?!? While I am the proud descendant of 4 Confederate Soldiers, I am ALSO the proud descendant of men who fought for the United States in every war since and have no issue whatsoever with the proper display of a U.S. Flag.
In 1941, my four Great-Uncles all left their Mother's home on North Avenue in Richmond to serve honorably in WWII. They were the Grandsons of a Confederate Veteran.
Since the American Revolution, the Southern Soldier has served with distinction and honor in EVERY war in which he was called. Duty and sacrifice are in our DNA. It would do these folks well to remember that the most decorated soldiers in both WWI and WWII were...that's right, Southerners...who served among thousands of other sons and grandsons...of Confederate Soldiers.
Southerners have always been among the most patriotic Americans. If we are to believe the media, it looks like that we now may have sparked a wave of patriotism in the Capital of the Confederacy. WHO'DA THUNK IT?
...kinda makes me REAL proud to be a Virginia Flagger. :)
Fly it high, "United RVA"!
Susan Hathaway
Va Flaggers
"The Confederate Flag is at best a symbol of four years of our 400 years of history in Virginia," said Cannon. "It doesn't represent us at all. At best, that flag is a divisive symbol in a community. At worst, it's a symbol of hatred, bigotry, slavery, and an unwelcome sign to Richmond."
Their grand protest on Saturday was...wait for it...to raise a huge U.S. Flag on a crane in downtown Richmond. I guess that since every local poll showed OVERWHELMING support for the I-95 Battle Flag the media had to find something to highlight to try and stir up trouble. They have also reported recently that they will try and raise money to permanently erect the flag on I-95, as a "protest" to the Memorial Confederate Flag that was raised.
For the life of me, I can't understand how flying a super sized U.S. Flag is supposed to somehow "bother" us?!?!? While I am the proud descendant of 4 Confederate Soldiers, I am ALSO the proud descendant of men who fought for the United States in every war since and have no issue whatsoever with the proper display of a U.S. Flag.
In 1941, my four Great-Uncles all left their Mother's home on North Avenue in Richmond to serve honorably in WWII. They were the Grandsons of a Confederate Veteran.
L-R,
Granville David Jenkins, Wesley William Jenkins, John Sylvanius
Jenkins, and Ryland Sylvester Jenkins. Uncle Granville was with the
24th Infantry in the Pacific. He was
awarded a medal for bravery and came home to be killed by a drunk
driver. Uncle Wesley was with the 2nd
Marine Div. in the Pacific. Uncle "Tootsie" was with the 90th Infantry
in Europe. He was the last surviving brother and died last year, at
95.Uncle Ryland was with the 9th (Army) Air Force in Europe.
Since the American Revolution, the Southern Soldier has served with distinction and honor in EVERY war in which he was called. Duty and sacrifice are in our DNA. It would do these folks well to remember that the most decorated soldiers in both WWI and WWII were...that's right, Southerners...who served among thousands of other sons and grandsons...of Confederate Soldiers.
Southerners have always been among the most patriotic Americans. If we are to believe the media, it looks like that we now may have sparked a wave of patriotism in the Capital of the Confederacy. WHO'DA THUNK IT?
...kinda makes me REAL proud to be a Virginia Flagger. :)
Susan Hathaway
Va Flaggers
Author Donates Books to VaFlaggers
Va Flagger/Author H. V. "Bo" Traywick, Jr. has generously donated a case of his book "Empire of the Owls - reflections on the North's war against Southern secession" to the Va Flaggers. We will be offering the books for $20 each and ALL proceeds will go toward the I-95 Battle Flag Projects. Please consider purchasing this excellent book and supporting the Va Flaggers.
"This book will change your mind about everything you thought you knew about the War between the States. A reasoned, scholarly work, it is also a readable, gripping account of the war told by those who lived it. The dignified behavior of the Southerners defending their families comes through time and again. Noble sentiments of honor, duty and care of the defenseless are not lost in the desperation of war but elevated.
The book will make you cry. It will make you proud. It will also make you mad about a senseless war that killed 612,000 young men and caused horrible suffering that lasted for generations. But it is an important addition to the Civil War dialogue now, during the Sesquicentennial, because it allows the long-suppressed voices of the South (Virginia, in particular) to speak for themselves and challenge the version of history written by the victors." - Amazon Review
http://www.empireoftheowls.com/
To purchase, send $20 to:
Va Flaggers
P.O. Box 547
Sandston VA 23150
Please note "Empire of the Owls" and include return address for shipping.
Susan Hathaway
Va Flaggers

"This book will change your mind about everything you thought you knew about the War between the States. A reasoned, scholarly work, it is also a readable, gripping account of the war told by those who lived it. The dignified behavior of the Southerners defending their families comes through time and again. Noble sentiments of honor, duty and care of the defenseless are not lost in the desperation of war but elevated.
The book will make you cry. It will make you proud. It will also make you mad about a senseless war that killed 612,000 young men and caused horrible suffering that lasted for generations. But it is an important addition to the Civil War dialogue now, during the Sesquicentennial, because it allows the long-suppressed voices of the South (Virginia, in particular) to speak for themselves and challenge the version of history written by the victors." - Amazon Review
http://www.empireoftheowls.com/
To purchase, send $20 to:
Va Flaggers
P.O. Box 547
Sandston VA 23150
Please note "Empire of the Owls" and include return address for shipping.
Susan Hathaway
Va Flaggers

Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Va Flaggers: Raising the RVA I-95 Battle Flag
As the Va Flaggers arrived to prepare for the event on Saturday morning, it soon became obvious that not only was the weather going to be perfect, but that all of those fears were completely unfounded. Parking was plentiful, traffic was trouble free, and over 300 Southern Heritage Supporters made their way to the flag site, including visitors from as far away as North Carolina, Texas, Florida, Missouri, and Pennsylvania, as well as cities and towns from across the Commonwealth. Throughout the entire course of the event, there was not one single protestor, dissenter, or even a disparaging remark from passers-by.
As the crowd gathered, excitement began to build. What a privilege to
meet so many new friends and fellowship with old ones at the base of the
flag pole!
Promptly at 10:00 a.m., the ceremony began with an invocation and the
colors were presented by the Color Guard of the Capt. Wm. Latane Camp,
#1690, SCV. Salutes to the Confederate and Virginia flags, and the
singing of "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny" drowned out the din of
passing cars and set the tone for the ceremony. Va Flagger Luke M.
shared a beautiful rendition of "Amazing Grace" on the bagpipes.
An informative talk about the Confederate history of the area was
shared, and poetry read to honor the Confederates who fought and died
near the location.
When the time came for me to speak, I was overwhelmed as I looked around at those who had assembled for the service. On the ridge behind me, I saw a large group of men of the Mechanized Cavalry, SCV, and I could not help but smiling, realizing that just a few hours before, we actually had concerns about safety and security. Who needs security when the Mechanized Cavalry has your back?
I spoke for a few minutes and standing there, in that spot that day, I marveled at the fact that there was none of the usual nervousness...no jitters...no stress or concern. About halfway through my prepared notes, a breeze lifted and took my notes with it. I don't really know how to explain it, but there was a peace that washed over me and I found myself straying from my prepared notes a bit, and speaking from my heart, full of emotion from the weeks leading up to that point, the excitement of the moment, and the realization that there were more gathered in that place than just those standing at the site. Thanks to Ira Meredith, there is a an excerpt here...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=mbrSgfSlr_w
Immediately afterwards, and accompanied by the "Bonnie Blue Flag" on bagpipe, Grayson Jennings led a group of Va Flaggers in raising the 15x15 ANV Battle Flag. Watching it was an experience many of us will not soon forget. As the flag rose, the air was still and the crowd quiet in anticipation. The flag reached the top of the pole, and as if on cue, or some would say, spurred by the breath of the Old Soldiers watching us, and amidst shouts of joy, a breeze suddenly lifted the flag and stretched her out for all to see and admire.
The Latane Color Guard offered a rifle salute, a final benediction was invoked, and the crowd was dismissed with a rousing rendition of "Dixie".
The extensive media coverage leading up to the event, while often negative, had quite the opposite intended effect, as we have received support and donations from across the country and around the globe. The press immediately following the event has been surprisingly positive. Those reporters who attended the ceremony provided many quotes from our program in their reports, and interviews following the service by guests and Flaggers helped to better show the true meaning of the Battle Flag memorial as it was publicly dedicated to the honor and memory of the Confederate Soldier.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/south-risen-confederate-flag-lifted-i-95-central-virginia-article-1.1471516
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/09/29/hundreds-gather-to-fly-confederate-flag-high-above-5-amid-controversy/?fb_action_ids=10151944456244274&fb_action_types=og.likes&fb_source=aggregation&fb_aggregation_id=288381481237582
http://www.ketknbc.com/news/confederate-flag-raising-is-causing-controversy-in
http://mhconstitution.com/2013/10/01/victory-virginia-flaggers-raise-confederate-flag-outside-of-richmond/
There have been comments and concerns regarding the visibility of the flag from I-95. Please be assured that while the foliage served us well as concealment during the site work and pole setting, plans are underway to clear additional trees and branches to improve visibility... and fencing, lighting, and security cameras will be installed soon. For now, it is enough for us to know that the flag is flying high, and is attracting visitors from all across the country to stop and admire her. Confederate-friendly neighbors who are helping to keep an eye on the site have reported that there is a constant stream of cars stopping by, with folks walking across the overpass for the best view and photo opportunities. We are content in the fact that even if the current visibility from I-95 is not ideal, we know the flag is there...hundreds of thousands of people know its there...and most importantly, the SOLDIERS know it is there, and know that they are not forgotten!
More photos here, from Judy Smith Photography... https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.276808269111132.1073741942.186485551476738&type=1
A special thanks to each and every person who made the day possible, through your generous support and/or contributions, and those who took the time to come out and attend the ceremony. We are truly blessed by all who have joined us in this endeavor.
Finally, we encourage you to watch the horizon...in Virginia...and elsewhere, as the I-95 Battle Flag Projects are...to be continued...
Susan Hathaway
Va Flaggers
Contributions to the I-95 Battle Flag projects may be mailed to:
Va Flaggers
P.O. Box 547
Sandston VA 23150
Payable to Va Flaggers
or through PayPal:
http://www.vaflaggers.com/i95flagdonate.html
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