THE BUGLER THE CHARGE. SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS GOVERNOR W. T. LANHAM CAMP #586 WEATHERFORD, TEXAS December, 2017

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THE BUGLER SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS GOVERNOR W. T. LANHAM CAMP #586 WEATHERFORD, TEXAS December, 2017 THE CHARGE IN THIS ISSUE Pg. 1: 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 s good name, the guardianship of his history, the emulation of his virtues, the perpetuation of those principles which he love and which you love also, and those ideals which made him glorious and which you also cherish Lt. Stephen Dill Lee Commander General, United Confederate Veterans New Orleans, Louisiana, April 26, 1906 Pgs. 2-3: Commander s Report Pgs. 4: Adjutant s Report Pg. 5: Editor s Soapbox Pg. 6: New Members Pgs. 7-9: November s Meeting Pgs. 10-11: Christmas Parade Pg. 12: Meeting Place Info. Pg. 13: Lee-Jackson Dinner Info. Pg. 14: Officers and Staff Pg. 15: Useful Links Pg. 16: 3rd Brigade Camps Pg. 17: Guardian Flags Pgs. 18-25: Wall of Honor Lee-Jackson Dinner, January 28, 2018

Governor Samuel W. T. Lanham, Camp 586 Merry Christmas! COMMANDER S CORNER By Larry Martin Commander Governor Samuel W.T. Lanham Camp 586 December, 2017 I hope each and everyone of you have had a very Merry Christmas and know your new year somehow will be bright. Janet and I had an excellent Christmas and we delight in making one another gifts. Handmade comes from the heart. I am making her new Bedroom Furniture starting with a new dresser for her. And she will be making Me new shirts and things I need. Her custom shirts are outstanding. Our Christmas party was great, I know many of you had other commitments that evening, we did miss you. The food and fellowship were superb. I want to especially Thank Diane Lindsey for making the beautiful decorations and everyone who brought food, well we feasted well... We held our annual elections that night. Once again it was a vote of confidence in the current leadership. I was reelected Commander, Gary Rozzell 1st Lt., Devin Lindsey 2nd LT and Chris Lusk 3rd LT and Chris is, also taking over the newsletter. Be sure and Thank Chris for doing this and Thank Jerry Puckett for all he has done for our Camp. I want each and every member to please sign up for our Lee-Jackson Banquet. It is our years highlight and will be special again this year. It is how we raise funds to purchase markers for cemeteries honoring the Confederates buried there. Our goal is two a year, one near Memorial Day the other close to Veterans day. With 165 cemeteries in Parker County we have a way to go. We will properly dedicate them with rifle salutes and mortar salutes and we can get the press to cover them. Positive press is good for the Camp, good for the Division and good for the SCV. I will hand them press releases that are approved by the Division PIO and we will reap the positive benefits for our Camp. (Continued on next page)

Governor Samuel W. T. Lanham, Camp 586 COMMANDER S CORNER So please send your reservations with names to the Camp. I sent each of the flyer with the Camps P O Box and make sure your names are on them, so we can send you the tickets via email. Remember kids under 12 are free. We have music, great southern food and a wonderful speaker coming. The ATM commander, Division Commander and the 2nd LT Commander have said they will be attending. This is an honor for the Camp and we will present our party manners and post & retire colors and make sure all have a great time. Beginning at the February First Monday (02-04 FEB2018) we will be returning to our spot in the new tent and make our presence known to the public. We have great success doing this and I need more Camp members to please make time to come help. It will take 4 men to set up and strike the tent alone. We need 2-3 men per shift for the entire weekend and on Sunday an extra man or two to break Camp. We have over 70 members with cadets and will be growing more. Our Camp is one of the best I have ever attended, and it is because of each and every one of you, and no I am not forgetting the Ladies, they make the Camp even better. Please thank them for helping make us shine guys, without them we would be lost. As Winter passes we will show Parker County we deserve the reputation our Camp has with the community. We are always cheered in parades. And speaking of parades we need to begin planning next Christmas now, inviting new participants and making the annual event better each year. I also want to add that I am well and truly honored you placing faith in my leadership again. I am very humbled by this. Thank You! Larry Martin Commander Gov. W.T. Lanham Camp #586 Weatherford,

Governor Samuel W. T. Lanham, Camp 586 ADJUTANT S REPORT To each and everyone, I wish you all a Happy New Year. With the new year we have many great things ahead. First being the Lee-Jackson banquet. Hope by the end of January we see things improving for us all. Thank you for trusting me as your Adjutant for the coming year. Best Wishes, Jeff Western Adjutant Gov. W.T. Lanham Camp #586 Weatherford, Jeff Western Adjutant

Governor Samuel W. T. Lanham, Camp 586 Editor s Soapbox This will be my last edition as Editor. Christopher Lusk will be taking over come January and I am sure he will do a superb job. There, that was easy to say. When I sat down to write this farewell piece it almost felt like I was about to write an obituary! I m not going away, just stepping down from this. To be honest I was getting a little burnt out but mainly I felt it was time for someone with new ideas to take over the job. Time to pass the torch, or such. I feel it s time for a new perspective/view and I m sure Chris will do it well. For sure I will offer any assistance. When I inherited the job it was so easy due to Dan Dzivi having laid the groundwork with his excellent layout. Commander Larry Martin has been a pleasure to work with and for. Any idea I ever had he would usually say something like it s your newsletter Jerry, to which I would reply NO, it s the CAMP S newsletter. I guess that if I had one thing that I m kind of proud of, it is our Wall Of Honor, and I ll be honest, keeping it up to date can be a challenge with the growth of our Camp, and once again I feel we can attribute that mainly due to our great Commander and all he does for our Camp and the SCV. Sometimes I feel there s a little jealousy from other Camps but to me that s just being pettiness on their part. Just my opinion and as Editor you re allowed a little of that..opinions. It has been a great honor to have served the Camp in this capacity. I cannot imagine a Camp without a newsletter. I ve always felt a newsletter could be our first contact with someone not familiar with the SCV or our Camp and as they say, you only get one chance to make a first impression. As I said earlier, I m sure Chris will do a great job. PLEASE show him your support. Feedback, or more likely the LACK of feedback is the bane of most Editors. God bless us all and long live the South! Humbly Yours, Jerry Puckett

New Members

November s Meeting

November s Meeting

November s Meeting

Christmas Parade 2017

Christmas Parade 2017

Governor Samuel W. T. Lanham, Camp 586 OUR MEETING PLACE American Legion Post #163, 200 Cartwright Road, Weatherford, TX Lee-Jackson Dinner January 27, 2018

Governor Samuel W. T. Lanham, Camp 586 Upcoming Events

Governor Samuel W. T. Lanham, Camp 586 OFFICERS AND STAFF Governor Samuel W. T. Lanham Camp # 586 Commander - Larry Martin (817-964-1747) martin3930@charter.net First Lieutenant Commander - Gary Rozzell (940-327-8530) katrzl@suddenlink.net Second Lieutenant Commander - Devin Lindsey Third Lieutenant Commander / Treasurer Vaughn Oliver Adjutant - Jeff Western Commander Appointed: Chaplain - Eric Vowles Judge Advocate - David Moore Sergeant-at-Arms - Scott Gates Aide-de-Camp - Jake McCollum Infantry Color Guard Commander - Gary Rozzell Color Sergeant: Jeff Western Quartermaster: Wyatt Savage Surgeon: Floyd Fry Historian - Jerry Walden (817-221-4346) walden1@flash.net Editor - Jerry Puckett (817-360-1167) texjer@live.com

Useful Information Here are some links you might find useful: SCV National Headquarters: http://www.scv.org/ SCV Division: http://scvtexas.org/ SCV 3rd Brigade: Facebook SCV Gov. Samuel W. T. Lanham Camp #586: http://www.samlanhamscv.org/ VESTS!!! We can get these as shown for only $20.00, a little less if you don t want the embroidery and a little more if you want more embroidered on them. These will look great at events and give us cohesiveness at events, people will be able to recognize us if we aren t in uniform. It will get out the name of the SCV as well as our Camp. Contact Commander Larry Martin to order these.

Governor Samuel W. T. Lanham, Camp 586 3rd Brigade Camps and Meeting dates Arlington, Colonel Middleton Tate Johnson Camp #1648 Commander: John Olivier (817) 614-9025 Adjutant: Allen Hearrean (817) 656-5060 Meets: 2nd Thursday of the month 7:00 P.M. Location: Division Street Diner 1800 W. Division St. Arlington Haltom City, Col. William H. Griffin Camp #2235 Commander: Jack Dyess (817)946-2099 Adjutant: Dr. Larry Kelly Meets: 1st Tuesday of the month, 6:00 P.M. Location: Diamond Oaks Country Club 5821 Diamond Oaks Dr. N., Haltom City Bedford, Colonel E W Taylor Camp #1777 Commander: Robert Gresham (817) 451-1040 Adjutant: James Alderman (817) 605-0538 Meets: Last Thursday of the month 7:00 P.M. Location: Catfish Company Restaurant 900 Airport Freeway, # 110, North Richland Hills Cleburne, Patrick R Cleburne Camp #436 Commander: Thomas Freeman (817) 447-8459 Adjutant: Carl Johnson (817) 295-9587 Meets: 1st Monday of the month 7:00 P.M. Location: United Cooperative Services Bldg. 3309 N. Main Street, Cleburne Mineral Wells, 34th Cavalry Camp #2283 Commander: Joe Awbrey (254) 842-8587 Adjutant: Randall Erwin (254) 859-3380 Meets: Third (3rd) Thursday of the month at 7:00 PM Location: Coffee Creek R.V Resort U.S. Hwy 281, Santo 3rd Brigade Officers Decatur, Albert Sidney Johnston Camp #983 Commander: Bob Sanders Adjutant: James Keen (940) 644-5830 Meets: 2nd Tuesday of the month 7:00 P.M. Location: Wesley Center 201 E. Main Street, Decatur Fort Worth, Robert E Lee Camp #239 Commander: Kirt Barnett Adjutant: Daniel Nation Meets: 3rd Monday of the month 7:00 P.M. Location: Ol' South Pancake House 1509 S. University Drive, Fort Worth Weatherford, Gov. Samuel W.T. Lanham Camp #586 Commander: Larry Martin (817) 964-1747 Adjutant: Jeff Western Meets: 4th Monday of the month, 7:00 P.M. American Legion Post #163 200 Cartwright Road, Weatherford, TX Wichita Falls, General W R Scurry Camp #606 Commander: Gary Holley Adjutant: Mark Lancaster (940) 613-4181 Meets: 2nd Monday of the month 6:30 PM. Location: China Star Restaurant 1024 Central Freeway, Wichita Falls Willow Park, Maj. James Innes Randolph Jr., Camp #2255 Commander: Calvin Allen (817)304-0632 Adjutant: Ray Bell (817)313-0329 Meets: 3rd Thursday of the month, Social 6:00 P.M., Meeting 7:00 P.M. Los Vaqueros Restaurant 29 Crown Rd., Weatherford Commander: Calvin Allen 1st Lt. Commander: Jack Dyess 2nd Lt. Commander: Jim McNabb

Governor Samuel W. T. Lanham, Camp 586 Bonnie Blue Flag First National Confederate Second National Confederate Third National Confederate Confederate Battle Flag Confederate Flag Confederate Gadsden Flag Gadsden Flag Yellow Gadsden Flag Gonzales Battle Flag Third Brigade Guardian and Camp #586 Commander Larry Martin has announced that he will be offering the flags seen here for sale. The proceeds from these sales will be used to purchase smaller (12x18) US made flags to be posted on veterans gravesites, as part of his duties as our Brigade Guardian. These flags are top quality flags, measuring 3 x 5 in. Price for each one is $10.00. Order yours today! Larry Martin Martin3930@charter.net

Wall of Honor James Knox Polk Maxwell Georgia Sergeant 15th Infantry, Co. A Jeremy Chenault George Miller Armstrong 5th Regiment Cavalry, A Alvin Armstrong James Leonard Crum 20th Regiment, C (Bass ) Larry Boyd William H.H. Foster Louisiana Pointe Coupee Artillery, Co. B Chris Cutrer John Lock Stone Corporal 5th Partisan Rangers, Martin s Regiment David Dikes John McKee Assistant Surgeon General And Staff Officer Non Regimental John P. McKee James Robert Clinton Edwards Sergeant 2nd Cavalry, Co. E Jack Edwards Joshua Butcher Crawford Louisiana 2nd Lt. 19th Cavalry, Co. A Wayne Hayes Augustus Newell Edmonds 8th Regiment Cavalry, K (Hatch s) Dave Berry Augustus Newell Edmonds 8th Regiment Cavalry, K (Hatch s) Larry Berry

Wall of Honor Marcellus A. Cornelius North Carolina Co. K, 56th Infantry Regiment Don Brannon William Green Randle Tennessee Captain Co. B, Tennessee Infantry John Cleveland Bolar Austin Brown Sr. Micajah J. Pope Georgia Morgan s Corporal Regiment, Cavalry Cobb s Ancestor Legion, of Co. F Lance Ancestor Bennett of Jerry Walden John B. Hockett (Hocket) Co. I, 5th Cavalry Jack DeShazo Adolphus Judson Bailiff Mississippi Corporal Co. I, 36th Infantry Regiment Jeff Western Simeon West Asplaugh Tennessee 4th Regular Cavalry, Co. K Ron Rudder Hugh Washington Bowles South Carolina 20th Regiment Infantry F John Bridges Marshall M. Seay 36th Regiment Cavalry, Co. C Ken Carter Elias Dejarnette Kennedy Co. I, 6th Cavalry Dan Kennedy Ervin peter Kilfoyle Berry Co. E, 49th Infantry Chris Monaco

Wall of Honor Jacob John Moore Light Artillery Corben Fincher William Jasper Moore North Carolina 7th Infantry Regiment, Co. H Jerry Long Charles C. Martin Missouri Corporal 9th Infantry, Co. C Larry Martin Adam Clingman Sergeant 10th Infantry, Co. E Homer McBride Zadok J. Parkerson Gano s Squadron, Cavalry, Co. A Charles McCaskill Littleberry Augustus Webb Florida 3rd Infantry Co. G Jake McCollum James Bryant Oliver 2nd Sgt. 14th Infantry, Walker s Div., Co. K Vaughn Oliver Richard Durham North Carolina 67th Regiment, Co. G Jerry Puckett Samuel Shadick Rich 53rd Cavalry, Partisan Rangers Gerald Rich Archibald H. Skinner Louisiana 12th Infantry, Co. H Gary Rozzell

Wall of Honor Levi David Smart Mississippi Corporal Co. I, 9th Infantry Robert Smart George Washington Tittle Tennessee Kain s Company, Light Artillery Charles Tittle Barkley McGhee Gillespie Arkansas Captain Co. A Carlton s Regiment Cavalry Greg Gillespie Leroy Worth Lusk South Carolina 2nd Lt. Co. F 1st Cavalry Chris Lusk Jr. Rev. Jesse Burgess Savage Tennessee Chaplain / Co. H 16th Tennessee Infantry Wyatt Savage Rev. William Finley Gillespie Mississippi Chaplain / Corporal 13th Mississippi Infantry Charlie Gillespie John Bell Crockett 12th Cavalry, Parsons Brigade Company C Errol Flannery James M. Lindsey 5th Regiment, Cavalry Troop A Devin Lindsey James Anderson Dugger Georgia Sergeant Co. C, 8th Infantry Brian Loar Jacob Marion White Georgia Company B, 32nd Georgia Infantry Gerald L. White

Wall of Honor George Crockett Bruton George Mississippi Crockett Bruton Mississippi Sergeant Co. K, 19th Sergeant Regiment Infantry Co. K, 19th Ancestor Regiment of Infantry Ancestor Jim Bruton of Jim Bruton William Henry Ellis Maryland Co. A, 2nd Baltimore Cavalry Eric Vowles John B. Hakett Co. I, Morgan County Sam DeShazo John Chapman Goodgame Lt. Col. 12th Regiment Infantry Floyd Fry Moses Frances Curtis Arkansas Sergeant 4th Arkansas Cavalry Scott Gates William Robert McCuistion Arkansas 16th Infantry Regiment, Co. I Simon Goldsborough William J. Cude Montgomery, Co. H Luke Haynes Reese W. Bowen Tennessee Company F, 16th Cavalry Scott Bowen Jesse A. Sullins Missouri Sergeant Company A, Schnabel s Cavalry Shelby's Brigade Tandy Dunavin John Francis McGehee 4th Infantry Company B Robert M. Randolph

Wall of Honor George Crockett Bruton Elias Delamette Mississippi Kennedy Sergeant Co. K, 19th Regiment Infantry 6th Cavalry, Co. I Ancestor Jim Bruton of Brent Kennedy Elias Delamette Kennedy 6th Cavalry, Co. I Robert Kennedy James Jackson Kent 11th Cavalry Rgmt, Co. H Ken Kent James Anderson Dugger Georgia Sergeant Division 12 Gordon, Co. C Brogan Loar Samuel Preston McClurkin Sergeant 5th Cavalry, Hilliard's Legion Co. E Howard McClurkin Jacob John Moore Light Artillery, Huges Jimmy Moore James Henry Arnold Arkansas Co. 114th Arkansas Infantry Edward Arnold William Turner Laird Arkansas 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles Company K Kevin Fisher William Turner Laird Arkansas 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles Company K Trent Fisher William Turner Laird Arkansas 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles Company K Tyler Fisher

Wall of Honor Hiram Barbee Company G, 30th Cavalry Freddy A. Williams John McKee CSA Assistant Surgeon General and Staff Officers Non Regimental Enlisted Men John McKee Balthazar George Berleth Corporal Cpt. Jones Co. TX light artillery Cecil Anthony Berleth Balthazar George Berleth Corporal Cpt. Jones Co. TX light artillery Michael Anthony Berleth Charles Irby Meachum Georgia Company K, 55th Georgia Infantry Don P. Payton Charles Irby Meachum Georgia Company K, 55th Georgia Infantry Dylan C. Payton Charles Irby Meachum Georgia Company K, 55th Georgia Infantry Jackson P. Payton Charles Irby Meachum Georgia Company K, 55th Georgia Infantry Wyatt M. Payton William Green Randle Tennessee Captain Co. B 46th Tennessee Infantry John Cleveland Charles Irby Meachum Georgia Company K, 55th Georgia Infantry Jake A. Tesky

Wall of Honor John Columbus Mitchell Co. K, 26th Infantry Jerry K. Mitchell William Presley Hardin Co. I, Cavalry (Bass ) Ben Brian