Camp 1387 Upcoming Events
Camp 1387 participates in a number of activities. We have our camp functions and many additional outside activities. Our Veteran's Color Guard participates in many events; from parades, to presentations, to memorial services. We also conduct Florida Living History programs at local schools and for other organizations. If you are interested in having a presentation for your organization;
please contact Robert Murray.
March 2020
March 1 st
Happy Birthday,
General Hiram Bronson Granbury
March 1, 1831 – November 30, 1864
Killed at Franklin, Tennessee
March 4 th
Happy Birthday,
General Elisha Franklin Paxton
March 4, 1828 – May 3, 1863
Killed at Chancellorsville, Spotsylvania County, Virginia
March 5 th
Happy Birthday,
General John Dunovant
March 5, 1825 – October 1, 1864
Killed at Vaughn Road Dinwiddie County, Virginia
March 11 th
E Board Meeting
March 15 th
Happy Birthday
General Edward Aylesworth Perry
Marc h 15, 1831 - October 15, 1889
14th Governor of Florida
March 17 th
Happy Birthday,
General Patrick Ronayne Cleburne
March 17, 1828 - November 30, 1864
Killed at Franklin, Tennessee
March 19 th
Happy Birthday,
General Lewis Henry Little
March 19, 1817 – September 19, 1862
Killed at Battle of Iuka, Mississippi
March 20 th
Canaveral Groves Cemetery Clean--up
Sharpes, Florida
9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
March 22 nd
Happy Birthday.
General Edward Lloyd Thomas
March 23, 1825 - March 8, 1898
March 22 nd
Happy Birthday.
General Francis Asbury Shoup
March 22, 1834 – September 4, 1896
March 26 th
Camp 1387 Meeting
March 27 th & 28 th
27 th Annual Battle at Narcoossee Mill,
Narcoossee, Florida
March 28 th
On this date in 1981, Camp 1387 was officially chartered.
Happy Anniversary Camp 1387 !!!
March 29 th
Happy Birthday
General Thomas Taylor Munford
March 29, 1831 - February 27, 1918
March 29 th
Happy Birthday
General Robert Emmett Rodes
March 29, 1829 - September 19, 1864
Killed at Battle of Opequon, Virginia
A Special Recognition is offered to :
General James McQueen McIntosh
was born in 1828 at Fort Brooke (Tampa). Florida.
He was killed in action at the Battle of Pea Ridge, (AKA Elkhorn Tavern) Benton County, Arkansas on March 7, 1862