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    • John R Massey
    • Mildred Goodrich
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JOHN R. MASSEY SCV CAMP NO. 152
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  • Lincoln Co. Confederates
    • John R Massey
    • Mildred Goodrich
    • Captain Blackwell
    • Colonel Robert Farquharson
    • Colonel John Fulton
    • Peter Cunningham
    • Judge Chilcoat
    • Sam Davis
    • Jack Daniels family
    • Private Dan Call
    • Sargent G. W. Porter
    • Thomas C. Little
    • Capt. Monroe Bearden
    • John Thomas Halbert
  • Historic Sites
    • Our Confederate Veterans and Monuments
    • New Confederate Monument Proposed
  • Lincoln Co. CSA Regiments
    • Lincoln County Regimental histories
    • Dr. Noblitt's History of the 44th Inf.
  • Lincoln County Confederate Pictures
John R. Massey 
Sons of Confederate Veterans
​Camp No. 152
The members of John R. Massey SCV Camp #152 meet on the second Thursday of each month, 6:00 P.M. at the Fayetteville Shoney's

fayetteville Tennessee Confederate
​monument dedication 1906

Our Mission

Preserving and protecting our Confederate history 

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Lincoln County Confederate Monument
Dedicated September 6, 1906 
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Mulberry Confederate Monument
Dedicated September 27, 1909
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Lynchburg Confederate Monument

Dedicated 1927

“The Charge” given by Lt. Gen. S.D. Lee Commander in Chief UCV at the 1906 Reunion, New Orleans Louisiana

“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 to those ideals which made him glorious and which you also cherish."
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 Remember, it is your duty to see that the true history of the South is presented to future generations.

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The Lincoln County Confederate Monument

Confederate Park- Confederate Park, the northeast corner of the courthouse yard, was deeded to the Zollicoffer-Fulton Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, by the Quarterly Court. The chapter unveiled the Confederate Monument on September 6, 1906. Standing tall, facing north with a commanding view of the two cannons, the Confederate private at parade rest has a frank and fearless look. The statue was made in Carrara, Italy. Mr. Lewis Peach, a Confederate veteran of Lincoln County, erected the monument. The pedestal is of white Georgia marble and the base is of Bedford Stone.
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Front inscription: This carven stone is here to tell, to all the world the love we bear, to those who fought and bled and fell, whose battle cry was do and dare, who feared no foe but faced the fray, our gallant men who wore the gray.

Rear inscription: In loving memory of the three thousand Confederate soldiers of Lincoln County whose patriotism and heroism are held in perpetual remembrance. Crest to crest they bore our banner / Side by side they fell asleep / Hand to hand we rear his token / Heart to heart we kneel and weep.

Other Sons of Confederate Veterans  sites:

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Sons of Confederate Veterans
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Sons of Confederate Veterans
​Tennessee Division 
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  • 2027 Tennessee Division Reunion
  • About the SCV
    • Join the SCV!
    • UCV & SCV in Lincoln County
    • UCV Burial Ritual
    • Confederate Roll of Honor
    • Heritage Protection Act
    • Tennessee Days of Special Observance
  • Camp 152 Newsletter
    • Lincoln County Confederate Monument cover edition of the Confederate Veteran magazine
    • 2022 Edition of "The Dixie Observer"
    • 2023 Edition of "The Dixie Observer"
    • 2024 Edition of "The Dixie Observer"
    • 2025 edition of "The Dixie Observer"
    • 2026 Edition of "The Dixie Observer"
  • Lincoln Co. Confederates
    • John R Massey
    • Mildred Goodrich
    • Captain Blackwell
    • Colonel Robert Farquharson
    • Colonel John Fulton
    • Peter Cunningham
    • Judge Chilcoat
    • Sam Davis
    • Jack Daniels family
    • Private Dan Call
    • Sargent G. W. Porter
    • Thomas C. Little
    • Capt. Monroe Bearden
    • John Thomas Halbert
  • Historic Sites
    • Our Confederate Veterans and Monuments
    • New Confederate Monument Proposed
  • Lincoln Co. CSA Regiments
    • Lincoln County Regimental histories
    • Dr. Noblitt's History of the 44th Inf.
  • Lincoln County Confederate Pictures