Newsletter of the Edmund Ruffin Fire Eaters Camp #3000. Commander s Corner. S.C.V. Mission Statement (The Charge )

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The First Shot Newsletter of the Edmund Ruffin Fire Eaters Camp #3000 S.C.V. Mission Statement (The Charge ) To you, Sons of Confederate Veterans, we will commit the vindication of the cause for which we fought. To your strength will be given the defense of the Confederate soldier s good name, the guardianship of his history, the emulation of his virtues, the perpetuation of those principles which he loved and which you love also, and those ideals which made him glorious and which you also cherish. Remember, it is your duty to see that the true history of the South is presented to future generations. Lt. General Stephen Dill Lee, Commander General, United Confederate Veterans, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 25, 1906 June 2017 Volume 4 Number 6 Commander s Corner Our July meeting was held at Bass Pro Shops at 7 PM on July 5th. Attendance was good considering it had been raining hard with reports of flooded roads. For those attending, they were rewarded by the presentation by Compatriot Ed Harris of the Latane Camp on General John Bell Hood. His style was to present all the important aspects of Hood s life and career, keeping the attention of the membership. As Commander I brought the membership up to date on communications from the Division Commander and Oakwood Chairman on the GPR/GPS surveys that do not appear to be taking place and the lost opportunity to obtain confirmed names of those buried in the cemetery. Recruitment and member retention were discussed with the impact of the rhetoric of the Division in regards to the Virginia Flaggers who are successfully placing flag poles with Confederate flags throughout the state. This makes maintaining or growing the membership difficult. Southern organizations should not criticize or work against each other. 2nd Lt. Commander Willie Wells and Camp Store Chairman announced he had picked up the Camp s new 12 foot trailer and the planning for the upcoming Hanover Tomato Festival. The Camp participated at the July 8th Hanover Tomato Festival at Pole Green Park. 2nd Lt. Commander Willie Wells brought the Camp s new trailer filled with the Camp s merchandise and tent and tables and chairs. Compatriots Tingle, Craver, Mills, Howard, and myself set up and manned the tent. Merchandise sales were brisk and over 1,000 Confederate Heritage stickers were given out. Interactions with those attending were often and interesting, informing them on our Confederate Heritage and History. Several picked up recruiting brochures with our contact information. We will evaluate our inventory and replenish for the upcoming Field Days of the Past event coming in September. A work day will be required to produce new shirts, and it is hoped that additional members will turn out to man our tent at this upcoming event. Joe Wright, Commander

Mark Your Calendar 8/02/2017 FireEater Meeting 8/07/2017 OCR Meeting Save The Date 09/09/2017 156th Anniversary Capt Sally Tompkins Commissioning 09/15-17/2017 Field Days of the Past - We have a booth for this event. 10/15/2017 Flag Pole Dedication, Riverview Cemetery for the UDC Stonewall Chapter Social Media Report: Our public page on Facebook currently has 1077 likes. Members are reminded that they may also keep up with camp activities on our website: EdmundRuffin FireEaters.org 1 st Lt. Commander s Report Compatriots, Friends, Ladies of the Camp: WOW!!!!!! What a great Tomato Festival on July 8, 2017 in Hanover County. If you have never been to a Tomato Festival, you really are missing a fantastic event. The number of tents and organizations at the event boggles the mind. The number of visitors was estimated to be 33,000 by the Richmond paper, but it seemed like a lot more than that. People just kept coming all day. Herb Carver, Jim Tingle, Charlie Martin and Commander Wright had a hard time keeping up with all the folks wanting to buy our T-shirts or flags, etc. We gave out over 1,000 Confederate Heritage stickers. The newspaper even mentioned that there was a booth where you could get a Confederate Heritage Sticker, but it did not mention our Camp by name. In addition, among all of the visitors, we met and talked with 4 families that were descendants of Edmund Ruffin. The VA Flaggers, Order of Confederate Rose and Army of Northern Virginia Mechanized Cavalry were all well represented. It was a fantastic day for everyone. Please make a big effort to attend the Camp s August meeting at the Bass Pro Shops. Our attendance last month was better, but there is still room for improvement. Our keynote speaker on August 2, 2017 will be Robert Krick, of the National Park Service in Richmond. He will be giving a presentation about the Generals involved in the Defense of Richmond Campaign. Jimmy Creech has heard him speak and recommended him. We are meeting, greeting and eating starting around 5:30 or 6:00 p.m. for fellowship and telling a bunch of tall tales. The restaurant at the Bass Pro Shops is very convenient and has some decent meals, and there are a number of other restaurants in the general vicinity around Ashland. Too bad the Smokey Pig is no longer in business. Regular meeting starts at 7:00 p.m. We need you all to come on down to the August 2 meeting at the Bass Pro Shops. See you then, Joe Howard 1 st Lt Commander - 2 -

Camp Officers Edmund Ruffin Fire Eaters S.C.V. Camp #3000 Joesph Joe Wright Commander varebel@embarqmail.com Joe Howard 1st Lt. Commander 1stLtCommander@ EdmundRuffinFireEaters.org YOUR CAMP NEEDS Willie Wells 2nd Lt. Commander 2ndLtCommander@ EdmundRuffinFireEaters.org Vacant Chaplain Jim Tingle Sergeant at Arms 804.292.5457 (Cell) Vacant Quartermaster J. Walter Smith Adjutant/Treasurer/Judge Advocate JudgeAdvocate@ EdmundRuffinFireEaters.org YOU! Camp Work Day We Need More T-Shirt For our booth at the upcoming Field Days of the Past in September. Full details will be forthcoming. Be ready to answer the call when we set the date - 3 -

Upcoming Color Guard Events FIND US ON FACE BOOK and BE SURE TO LIKE US! https://www.facebook.com/fireeaters3000 Color Guard Report Participated in a dedication for 2 North Carolina soldiers headstones at Spotsylvania Confederate Cemetery yesterday. On July 22 Saturday, I posted the Colors for the Virginia Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy s 156th Annual Commemoration of the First Manassas Battle on behalf of the Camp. Although it was a hot July day, there was a good turnout. In addition to the Virginia Division President, Ms Eleanor Price, we were honored with the presence of the UDC President General Pat Bryson. I was honored to be asked to bring greetings. Upcoming Event: On Sunday, October 15, 2017 at 2 PM, there will be a dedication of a Flag Pole at Riverview Cemetery. This will be held in the section where residents of the Home for Confederate Woman are buried to honor these women. This is a 20+ foot flag pole with the First National flag right behind the pyramid for these ladies. This is for your calendar and hope we get a large Color Guard for this event. Joe Wright Color Sergeant Any members not already on the Color Guard email list with enlisted uniforms of the Confederate Army, Navy or Marines who would like to participate in honoring Confederate Soldiers at graveside headstone and Iron Cross dedications, Monument Dedications and displaying the Confederate Colors in parades, please, contact me at varebel@embarqmail.com - 4 -

GRAVES & MONUMENTS COMMITTEE Tuesday July 18, 2017 Members of the Edmund Ruffin Fire Eaters camp 3000 Graves & monuments committee, went to the family grave site of Edmund Ruffin to clean headstones and replace tattered and or faded flags. Upon their arrival and to their dismay a large tree limb had fallen across the fence that borders the grave site. The damage, if any, to any of the headstones can not be determined until the limb is removed Tuesday July 18, 2017. We will have the equipment and volunteers on site at that time. 7/13/2017 Oakwood: vandals ripped flags from more than 50 sticks what you see here is just some of what was done. Herb and I replaced most of what was vandalized but ran out of flags. Our post to Facebook regarding the vandalism was pick up and acknowledged by the VA Division. See their repost of our article below. Jim Tingle, Chairman Graves & Monument Committee - 5 -

GRAVES & MONUMENTS COMMITTEE Tuesday July 18,2017 Members of the Edmund Ruffin Fire Eaters Graves & Monuments Committee came together this morning to remove a fallen tree limb from Edmund Ruffin s grave site. There was no damage to the fence however, Edmund Ruffin s headstone was damaged, but can be repaired. We reset Mr. Ruffin s marker so as to prevent further damage. We hope to repair it soon. We also set another headstone that was atilt caused by the fallen tree limb. We mowed and trimmed the grass. Thank you Tim Tuck, Charles Martin, Bill Cuneo, and Herb Carver for volunteering to join me in preserving and maintaining this historic landmark. Chairman Jim Tingle Graves & Monuments Committee - 6 -

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On Sunday, October 15, 2017 at 2 pm, there will be a dedication of a Flag Pole at Riverview Cemetery. This will be held in the section where residents of the Home for Confederate Woman are buried to honor these women. This is a 20+ foot flag pole with the First National flag right behind the pyramid for these ladies. The Edmund Ruffin Fire Eaters will be providing the color guard for this event. Be sure to mark your calendars, lets have a large camp turnout for this event.