Burnet County is the final resting place for 514 confirmed Civil War veterans.
Research has discovered that 478 of these veterans served in the Confederate forces and 36 served in the Union forces.
Around the world established “camps” honor the Confederate soldier. There are 100 Sons of Confederate Veterans camps in Texas.
“A Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) camp is now forming in Burnet County,” said organizer and Doak Field in a statement.
“Membership in the Sons of Confederate Veterans is open to all male descendants of any veteran who served honorably in the Confederate armed forces.
“Membership can be obtained through either direct or collateral family lines and kinship to a veteran must be documented genealogically.” The SCV has ongoing programs at the local, state, and national levels which offer members a wide range of activities.
“Preservation work, marking Confederate soldier’s graves, historical re-enactments, scholarly publications, and regular meetings to discuss the military and political history of the war between the states are only a few of the activities sponsored by local units, called camps,” Field continued. “The SCV is the direct heir of the United Confederate Veterans, and the oldest hereditary organization for male descendants of Confederate soldiers.”
Organized at Richmond, Virginia in 1896, the SCV continues to serve as a historical, patriotic, and non-political organization dedicated to ensuring that a true history of the 1861-1865 period is preserved. For those who have known or traceable lineage to a Confederate veteran and would like more information about joining the new Burnet County camp, call Field at 210-710-3625.
