RUCKER RANGERS Newsletter Published Monthly July 2013 Gen. Edmond Winchester Rucker Chapter #2534 United Daughters of the Confederacy Enterprise, Alabama NEXT MEETING: Thurs., July 11, 2013, 4:30 pm First United Methodist Church Gathering Room Program: Missionary to the Masses (Donna Clark) Refreshments: Holly Muller Coffee County Rangers Camp #911 12th Ala. Inf. Regt., Co D Sons of Confederate Veterans Enterprise, Alabama NEXT MEETING: Thursday, July 11, 2013, 7:00 pm First United Methodist Church Gathering Room Program: They Also Served: Ethnic Minorities in the Confederate Army (Georgia Fleming) Refreshments: Jody Bass Children of the Confederacy Chapter Rucker s Belles and Beaux, and Camp 911 Cadets will meet at the Pea River Historical Society Library at 108 S. Main St., Enterprise, July 11, at 7:00 pm for their regular program and refreshments. For more information about C of C or the Cadets, contact Daniel and Kim Larson. UPCOMING EVENTS July July 13 14 th Annual Birthday Party for Lt. Gen. Nathan B. Forrest, 3:00 pm til ya wanna go home, in Selma at the home of Butch & Pat Godwin. July 17-20 2013 Reunion of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, Vicksburg, Mississippi. Registration is 12 noon on Wednesday. For more information, visit http://www.scv.org. July 18-20 59 th Annual Children of the Confederacy General Convention, Jackson Mississippi. The event has a Facebook page search for Jaxburg 2013.. OFFICERS UDC SCV President Pat Richter Commander Joe E. Clark, Jr. Vice President Holly Muller 1 st Lt. Commander Mack Lott 2 nd Vice President Donna Clark 2 nd Lt. Commander Daniel Larson Secretary Georgia Fleming Adjutant James E. Edberg VISIT OUR WEBSITES http://www.coffeecountyrangers.org/ http://www.flemingmultimedia.com/udc/e W Rucker 2534.html Camp 911 has a page on Facebook - Click on Ask to Join Group http://www.facebook.com/groups/scvcampenterprise/
JULY BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES July 1, 1962 Battle of Malvern Hill, Virginia, last of the Seven Days Battles. July 13, 1821 Birthday of Lt. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest Chapel Hill, Tennessee July 1-3, 1963 Battle of Gettysburg July 2, 1810 Birthday of Robert Augustus Toombs of Georgia, Confederate General and Secretary of State, Washington, Georgia July 4, 1864 The Fall of Vicksburg July 21, 1861 First Battle of Manassas, Virginia July 22, 1864 Battle of Atlanta begins. July 23, 1864 CSS Tallahassee commissioned as a commerce raider under Commander John Taylor Wood, CSN. Citizens of Vicksburg dug caves for shelter from the naval bombardment July 5, 1864 Federal cavalry occupies Roswell, Georgia, burns mills the following day. July 8, 1863 Surrender of Port Hudson, Louisiana, the last Confederate garrison on the Mississippi. July 30, 1864 Battle of The Crater, Petersburg, Virginia
Shelby Iron Works Monument Dedication Joe E. Clark and Donna Clark attended the Shelby Iron Works Confederate monument dedication at Shelby Iron Works Park in Shelby County on 29 June 2013. Pictured at left: Alabama Division President Donna Clark, Sharon Wood of Shelby Iron Works 2653, and Betty Zeitz, President of Shelby Iron Works 2543. The monument was sponsored by Shelby Iron Works 2543, UDC, and Capt. William Houston Shelby Camp 1537, SCV. The iron works was the main supplier for the Selma armory during the war, producing guns, cannon balls, horseshoes, and other equipment for the war effort. The armor plating for at least two Confederate ironclads, CSS Tennessee and CSS Mobile, also came from Shelby. CSS H. L. Hunley On 30 June, Camp 911 Color Sergeant Stuart Mock visited the Warren Lasch Conservation Center in Charleston, South Carolina, to view the Hunley, shown below (L) resting in its waterfilled conservation tank. (Below, R): the grave of Lt. George Dixon, in Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston. Dixon commanded Hunley in her mission to sink the blockade vessel USS Housatonic. The Hunley was the world s first successful combat submarine. Photos courtesy Stuart Mock
Confederate Trivia by Georgia Fleming 1. Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton is known primarily for commanding the unsuccessful defense of Vicksburg. What is his nephew also a Confederate soldier known for? 2. What Confederate statesman was a leading force in forming his state s post- Reconstruction constitution even though, having refused to ask for a pardon, he never regained his citizenship and the right to vote? 3. This great-grandson of a Confederate general was the first American general to be killed in action during the war in Europe in the Second World War. Who was he? 4. What Union general was relieved of command for his role in the disastrous Battle of the Crater? 5. This Union general commanded an army, then a corps, during battles at the same location, losing both battles. Who was he? 6. What city served as the capital of Georgia during the War Between the States? 7. Complete this quote from Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, as his army neared Atlanta in 1864: To realize what war is, one should. 8. This Union naval executive officer survived the destruction of USS Mississippi by the guns of Port Hudson, and went on to become the only man in U. S. history to attain the rank of Admiral of the Navy. Who was he? 9. In its assault on Little Round Top at Gettysburg, what Union regiment did the 15 th Alabama Infantry confront? 10. Robert Toombs served only four months as the Confederacy s Secretary of State before resigning to accept a brigadier general s commission. Who succeeded him as Secretary of State? "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 loves and which you love also, and those ideals which made him glorious and which you also cherish." -- Lt. Gen. Stephen D. Lee, Commander General, United Confederate Veterans New Orleans, Louisiana, April 25, 1906 It is a revolution, and it can no more be checked by human effort... than a prarie fire by a gardener's watering pot. Judah P. Benjamin, Confederate Cabinet Member
TRIVIA ANSWERS (1) The invention of Coca-Cola (pharmacist and Confederate colonel John Stith Pemberton); (2) Robert Toombs of Georgia; (3) Brig. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest III; (4) Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside; (5) Maj. Gen. Irvin McDowell (at Manassas); (6) Milledgeville; (7)... follow our tracks. ; (8) Admiral George Dewey; (9) the 20 th Maine Infantry; (10) Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter. Important Reminders Ladies, the Benevolence Committee is asking that we continue to take advantage of Buy One, Get One Free or Two Fer offers from grocery stores. Buy one for yourself, bring in the free one as a contribution to the Benevolence Committee s work! Continue to bring cancelled stamps, old pairs of spectacles, used cell phones, and back issues of the UDC magazine. Also, bring toys and diapers for use at the House of Ruth. Personal hygiene articles are needed. Don t forget our plans to erect a monument in honor of Coffee County soldiers who served the Confederacy. Bring your donation to the Coffee County Confederate Monument Fund to the next meeting, or contact one of the officers. Working together, we can make the monument a reality. Please send cards to one of Alabama real granddaughters, who is also one of our Randolph Relief recipients. Miss Bessie has been ill, but she appreciates the get well and thinking of you cards. Her address is: Mrs. Elizabeth Walker 302 Batley Road Leroy, AL 36548 Remember our other fundraisers for flag conservation: Adopt a Soldier. Choose one or more soldiers from the roster of the 57th Alabama Infantry to adopt for $10.00 each. Feed the Pig. Our chapter has two pigs to feed. The one that contains the most money will be taken to the 2013 Division Convention, where it will be in contention for Best of Show Pig. with those brought by other chapters.
The Spirit of Memphis Lives Celebrating the 14 th Annual Birthday Party of Ole Bedford at Fort Dixie! When: Saturday, 13 July 2013 Where: Fort Dixie Home of Butch & Pat Godwin 10800 Dallas County Road 30 Selma, Alabama 36701 334-875-1690 e-mail oldsouthrebel@zebra.net Time 3:00 PM til ya wanna go home Come enjoy the Spirit of Memphis as we celebrate the 192 nd Birthday Anniversary & the 14 th Annual Birthday Party for Lt. Gen. Nathan B. Forrest. Spend the day at Fort Dixie for the BEST Southern Menu South of the Mason-Dixon Line Southern Fried Catfish & all the fixin s, ice cold watermelon Live Southern Music, Inspirational Southern talk and the BEST Southern Folk in the Heart of Dixie! Auction of GREAT Southern/Confederate items & door prizes, plus drawing for NBF Hot-Cast Bronze Bust. Bring ya kith n kin, ya in-laws, ya out-laws, lawn chairs, umbrellas, patio tents, insect repellant, sunscreen. Dress cool & casual! Please call Pat Godwin @334-875-1690 for reservations for head-count purposes only. Cost is on DONATION basis only. All proceeds go toward Confederate Circle Security & Beautification Enhancement Project at Live Oak Cemetery, Selma, Alabama. HOTELS: Area Code (334) Historic St. James 872-3234; Comfort Inn 875-5700; Days Inn 872-0014; Jameson Inn 874-8600; America s Best Value Inn 872-1900; Hampton Inn 876-9995; Holiday Inn Express 874-1000.
Mark your calendars: Our meeting dates for 2013 August 8, September 12, October 10, November 14, and December12 (Annual Christmas Party). MEMBERSHIP REPORT Gen. Edmond Winchester Rucker 2534 38 members Welcomes new member Norma Lynn Richter Goolsby Coffee County Rangers Camp 911 44 members, 4 Cadets Rucker s Belles and Beaux 968 Children of the Confederacy 19 members FLEMING MULTIMEDIA 122 S. Main St., Enterprise, AL 36330 334-347-0017 Computer Sales & Service Brian Fleming, Owner To place an advertisement, greeting or memorial in the newsletter, contact Brian or Georgia Fleming at 347-0017or e-mail Georgia hyacinth@ala.net or Brian mpegcd@yahoo.com.