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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.

                   camp1387@gmail.com

September 2018

September 1 st

Lawndale (H.S, Wiliams House) Work Day 

1219 Rockledge Drive 
Rockledge,, Florida

9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 

September 2 nd

Happy Birthday, General, John Gregg

September 2, 1828 – October 7, 1864

Killed at  Darbytown Road (Johnson’s Farm), Henrico County, Virginia

September 3 rd

Happy Birthday, General, States Rights Gist

September 3, 1831 – November 30, 1864

Killed at Franklin, Tennessee

September 6 th

Happy Birthday, General, Francis Stebbins Bartow 
September 6, 1816 - July 21, 1861

Killed at First Battle of Manassas, Virginia

September 9 th

Happy Birthday, General, Martin Luther Smith September 9, 1819 – July 29, 1866 

September 13 th

E Board Meeting

September 13 th

Happy Birthday, General, John A.. McCausland Jr. September 13, 1836 - January 22, 1927

September 15 th

Canaveral Groves Cemetery Clean-up 
Sharpes, Florida

9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 

September 22 nd

Happy Birthday, General Stephen Dill Lee 
October 22, 1833 - May 28, 1908

September 24n th

Happy Birthday, General Theodore  Washington Brevard Jr.  September 24, 1804  -  June 20, 1882

September 27 th

Camp 1387 Meeting 

September 27 th

Happy Birthday, Admiral Raphael Semmes 
September 27, 1809 - August 30, 1877

September 28 th-September 29 th

Occupation of Palatka,
in front of the historic
Bronson-Mulholland house in the north side historic district, adjacent to downtown

Palatka , Florida

A Special Recognition is offered to :

General William Edwin Starke

Born 1814  Brunswick County, Virginia

Died  September 17, 1862 

Mortally Wounded at Sharpsburg, or Antietam Creek, Maryland

General Archibald Campbell Godwin 

Born in 1828, possibly in Norfolk County, Virginia

He was killed at the Third Battle of Winchester (or Battle of Opequon) Frederick County, Virginia

September 19, 1864

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