Sons of Confederate Veterans

Sons of Confederate Veterans
Egbert J. Jones Camp #357
Huntsville, Alabama

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The Egbert J. Jones Camp Placed 3rd in the Madison Street Festival on Oct 3rd 2009! Thank you to all members who participated and contributed to our success! A Special thanks goes to the members of the Hobbs Camp from Athens, AL for joining us.

CSA Monument at Madison County Courthouse in Huntsville, AlabamaNov 11 2001 Veterans Day Parade Members of the Egbert J. Jones Camp #357 Sons of Confederate Veterans Alabama Delegates 2002 Ala Div Reunion (From left to right: Compatriot Jim Mahan, Adjutant John Carter, Commander Kevin Alspaugh, Lt. Commander Tim Carson,Col. Egbert J. Jones Camp Namesake & First Col. of the famed 4th Alabama Infantry This portrait is on the third floor of the historic Huntsville Depot inJune 10 2000 Re-burial Ceremony Winchester, TNJune 10 2000 Beech Grove, TNJune 10 2000 Re-burial Ceremony Winchester, TNSeptember 7, 2000 Mark Hallman gave a presentation on the cause and effects of the war, particularly  as they pertained to our neck of the woods.I wish I was in the land of cotton, Olt times there are not forgotten, Look away, look away, look away, Dixies land, in Dixies land where I wasGuest Speaker September 7, 2000 Bonnie Hallman gave a presentation  on what it was like during the war on the home front from the womans point of view, utilizing actual accounts from  war-time diaries.This was a train depot for the Charleston/Memphis Rairoad beginning 1861.PLEDGE OF THE SOUTH Located at Beech Grove Cememtery,S. A. CUNINGHAM GRAVE MONUMENT The founder and first editor of "The Confederate Veteran"Confederate Monument Tullahoma, TNHUNTSVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE FLAG (REPLICA) Replica of the flag presented to the Madison Rifles, 4th Alabama Infantry, in Huntsville, Alabama and carried at First MannassasHistorical Marker for the Confederate Monument Madison County Courthouse - Huntsville, Alabama CITADEL CADETS Fold the Confederate Battleflag after it was removed from the dome of the South Carolina CapitolColonel Egbert J. Jones - 4th Alabama Infantry -CSAClose-up - Inscription Egbert J. Jones MonumentCSA MONUMENT South Carolina CapitolSouth Carolina Capitol FlagsConfederate Memorial Day 2003 Color Guard at Maple HillBrien McWilliams II Son of Brien and Liz McWilliams CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL DAY 2003Feb 25, 2006 Cochrn CemeteryDedication CeremonyApril 24, 2006 CeremonyApril 24, 2006 CeremonyOct 16, 2005 Confederate ReenactorsSons of Confederate Veterans Race Car Sponsered by Egbert J. Jones Camp #357Sons of Confederate Veterans Race Car Sponsered by Egbert J. Jones Camp #357Sons of Confederate Veterans Race Car Sponsered by Egbert J. Jones Camp #357Sons of Confederate Veterans Race Car Sponsered by Egbert J. Jones Camp #357Sons of Confederate Veterans Race Car Sponsered by Egbert J. Jones Camp #357

SCV Camp #357