Major W.H. "Howdy" Martin Camp #1241, Sons of Confederate Veterans Athens, Henderson County, Texas
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East Texas Leadership Training Conference

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Saturday, 7 Jan 12
East Texas and Northeast Texas Brigades, E.T. Brigade Cmdr. Johnnie Holley commanding.  Great fact filled day, got to meet lots of Compatriots.  Adj. Terry Teems and 1st. Lt. Cmdr. Jim Ogburn are front row far right.


Members of the Major W.H. "Howdy" Martin Camp #1241 were in Fincastle to Honor a Confederate Veteran with a Graveside Marker.

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First Camp Organizational Meeting

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September 2011, Athens Masonic Hall.

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Members of the Major W H "Howdy" Martin Camp #1241 were on hand to recruit new members at the gun show at the Athens Cain Center.

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Athens Camp was represented by Brother Jim Day in Gilmer, Texas.
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Pearce Museum in Corsicana, Texas
SCV Camps from Athens, Waxahachie and Longview enjoyed visiting and greeting visitors.
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Arms Cemetery, near Murchison, Tx


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George William Grayson
 Married Julia Ann July 15, 1870 in Henderson Co.  
I looked up his record and he enlisted around July 11, 1862, and served in Bass' Regiment Co. F 20th Texas Calvary.

Bunny Freeman wife of Ron Freeman

 

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