Memorial Poems
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The following poems, written by Eunice Jones Autry, wife of Past Camp Commander Buddy Autry, were penned in honor of our Southern compatriots who so gallantly served the Confederacy.

For the date and location of the Confederate Memorial Services and Living Histories SCV Camp 469 conducts during the year to honor an ancestor of one of our members,  please go to Upcoming Events and make plans to attend.

 

THE GRAVES AT FARMER'S BRIDGE

IN THE WARMTH OF THE SUN

GLORY IN THE MORNING MIST

TOGETHER

HONOR TO OUR FATHERS

IN GOD'S GOOD EARTH

THE FLAG

SOMEDAY

THREE LITTLE GIRLS AND THE YANKEES

THE THREE SWORDS OF ROBERT E LEE

 

FORGET? NEVER!

A Poem By: Mrs. C.A. Ball


 

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