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Welcome to
Company E Phillips’ Legion
Blue Ridge Rifles
Sons of Confederate Veterans
Camp 1860
On February 5th, 1999 a new camp of the Sons of Confederate Veterans was formed in Dahlonega, Georgia. The camp was named the Blue Ridge Rifles, after the second unit from Lumpkin County organized with 82 men to fight against the North in 1862. The Camp was chartered with 12 members and the official chartering ceremony was held at the Dahlonega Gold Museum. The group of decedents were given the Camp number 1860 and officially became; Camp 1860, Company E Phillips’ Legion, Blue Ridge Rifles Sons of Confederate Veterans.
In the Camps almost ten years of service to the Confederate cause, its members have participated in a multitude of events with other camps including Confederate Memorial Day services, holiday parades and grave marker ceremonies with both SCV Camps and with United Daughters of the Confederacy Chapters. This in addition to our own events, including the reenactment of Lt. General James Longstreet’s funeral and procession to mark the 100th Anniversary of his death held in 2004 in Gainesville, Georgia, Period Balls and our yearly Confederate Memorial Day services and display at the Gold Museum for Confederate History Month have made us one of the strongest Camp’s in the Georgia Division.
Our Camp has been honored to speak at several civic group functions and living histories in the public schools. We have been represented at the yearly Robert E. Lee birthday celebration at the Georgia capitol, Georgia Division State Reunions and were responsible for the Saturday night ball for the Annual Georgia Division Reunion held in Gainesville in 1996. We continue to work for the cause of our ancestors and with the Almighty’s providence we will continue.
About this site
This site is broken into 2 parts, the first group of links is for the Blue Ridge Rifles SCV Camp. Here you can see what the upcoming events are for the camp, what the camp is doing, how to join the camp, contact the members and more.
The second part of the links has to do with the history of the men who left here from Lumpkin and surrounding counties to fight for there home land and their way of life. I have posted everything I can find on these brave men and will continue to do so as more information is found. The research here is not only my own but, also research done by others who have the same interest. That interest is, that these men Not Be Forgotten. In the second set of links you will find muster rolls, links to histories, biographies, news paper clippings, and the location of the more than 120 Civil War veterans buried in Lumpkin County. If you have any information on any of the men in this site, please send it to me.
It is ashamed that in these politically correct times these men are being shunned, ignored or are being thought of as evil and therefore they are being removed from our schools or lied about, all in the name of being politically correct.
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