The Ultimate

Collection

Of

The United

Confederate

Veterans

 

70 - Books on 8GB USB Flash Drive

The United Confederate Veterans (UCV) was formed in 1889 by veterans of the Confederate States Army and Navy.

The UCV not only published a monthly publication called "The Confederate Veteran Magazine"(not included on this DVD) but also published many other books, reports, rosters, cemetery platt maps, and proceedings of annual meetings and reunions which is the focus of this DVD.

 

(NLT) Romans 12:2 ---Don't  copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think.

 

An essential resource for Genealogists and Historians

 

Actual images of every page, in Adobe Acrobat Reader .PDF format. Works with any computer, and is easy to use and read.

Many of these books on USB Flash Drive are SEARCHABLE

What is “Searchable”?

Simply type in a word, name, place or phrase and the “Find” function will locate the word wherever it exists within the text. The process only takes a few minutes per book and saves you many hours in searching for the information you want.

Your Ancestors are waiting to be Discovered.

 

CONTENTS

(Partial List)

 

Report on the Re-Burial of the Confederate Dead in Arlington Cemetery (Attention called to the care required for the graves of the Confederate soldiers who died in Federal prisons and military hospitals now buried in the northern states) by Charles B. Rouss-  Camp no. 1101 United Confederate Veterans - (1901) - 26 pages

 

Roster of the Ex-Confederate Soldiers Living in Lincoln County (Lists both Companies and Regiments and honors those that fell with included obituaries) An address delivered by A. Nixon and before the United Confederate Veterans- (1907) - 26 pages

 

First Annual Confederate Gray Book (Lists members of Camp no. 484 and photographs of Confederate monuments and Macon County, GA business advertisements )  by R.A. Smith - Camp No, 484 United Confederate Veterans - (1912) - 64 pages

 

Record of the Confederate Sailor (Devoted to the history of the Confederate Navy and those that served in it.)  - (1925) - 36 pages

 

Register of Confederate Soldiers who Died in Camp Douglas 1862-65 and Lie Buried in Oakwoods Cemetery, Chicago Il (Complete roster of Name, Company and Regiment, there are 4,317 patriots listed in these pages)  by Camp No. 8 United Confederate Veterans - (1892) - 72 pages

 

The Flags of the Confederate Armies, Returned to the Men Who Bore them by the United States Government (Pictures of each of the tattered, torn and bloodied flags tell the story with a description of each flag and the brave souls that fought for them) - (1905) - 64 pages

 

 

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Plus

64 more books !!!!

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