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- Confederate_Survivors_Association abstract "The Confederate Survivors Association was a fraternal organization for American Civil War veterans of the Confederate States Army. It was based in Augusta, Georgia, and remained active well into the 20th Century.The Confederate Survivors Association (CSA) was a benevolent, historical and social association dedicated to preserving the comradeship of those who served all functions of Confederate military and naval service. Membership was based upon service, accompanied with endorsements verifying that service. The group was formally organized on May 3, 1878, but had its origins in an older organization known as the Cavalry Survivors Association, which had been established in August 1866 as one of the earliest Confederate veterans organizations. Capt. William B. Young was the president of the Cavalry Survivors Association for twelve years until it merged with the Confederate Survivors Association in 1878. Former Confederate general Goode Bryan presided over the first organizational meeting of the new CSA.On June 2, 1879, the city of Augusta gave custody of the chimney of the city's Confederate Powderworks to the CSA to \"beautify it and protect it from injury as a Confederate Memorial.\" The group restored the brick chimney and added a memorial plaque.The CSA adopted the United Confederate Veterans' constitution in February 1894, but not without concern of loss of individual identity. The Augusta Confederate Survivors Association became Camp No. 435 of the United Confederate Veterans; however it retained its original name. In 1896, the Augusta CSA petitioned the UCV to change its name to Confederate Survivors Association so that the C. S. A. could be retained. At its peak, the CSA had over 900 members from throughout Georgia, although a large number were in the Augusta area. Another chapter had been founded in York County, South Carolina, in 1880. In 1894, seven years after former Brig. Gen. Roswell S. Ripley’s burial in Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, the local Confederate Survivors Association erected a monument to him.In December 1898 after the Spanish–American War, President William McKinley toured the South by train to celebrate the victory over Spain and to thank the citizens for their support of the war effort. During a whistle stop in Macon, Georgia, the 400 members of the Bibb County CSA camp warmly greeted the President, and one veteran presented him with a Confederate badge. McKinley may have been the first U.S. President to wear such an emblem in public.Presidents, or commanders, of the association included Gen. Clement A. Evans (1878–79); Col. Charles Colcock Jones, Jr. (1879–July 1893); Capt. F. E. Eve (1894 – May 1897), Salem Dutcher (1897–1899), H. B. Smith (1889–1900), George W. McLaughlin (1900–?), George T. Lamback (1912), A. J. Twiggs (1921), and Gen. J. D. Fooshee (1936).A collection of CSA records and artifacts is maintained in the Reese Library of Augusta State University.".
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- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLink Augusta,_Georgia.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLink Augusta_State_University.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLink Bibb_County,_Georgia.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_Civil_War_veterans_and_descendants_organizations.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLink Charleston,_South_Carolina.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLink Clement_A._Evans.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLink Confederate_Powderworks.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLink Confederate_States_Army.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLink Fraternity.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLink Goode_Bryan.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLink Macon,_Georgia.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLink Roswell_S._Ripley.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLink Southern_United_States.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLink Spanish–American_War.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLink United_Confederate_Veterans.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLink William_McKinley.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLink York_County,_South_Carolina.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cavalry Survivors Association of Augusta".
- Confederate_Survivors_Association wikiPageWikiLinkText "Confederate Survivors Association".
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- Confederate_Survivors_Association subject Category:American_Civil_War_veterans_and_descendants_organizations.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association hypernym Organization.
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- Confederate_Survivors_Association type Organization.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association type Organization.
- Confederate_Survivors_Association comment "The Confederate Survivors Association was a fraternal organization for American Civil War veterans of the Confederate States Army. It was based in Augusta, Georgia, and remained active well into the 20th Century.The Confederate Survivors Association (CSA) was a benevolent, historical and social association dedicated to preserving the comradeship of those who served all functions of Confederate military and naval service.".
- Confederate_Survivors_Association label "Confederate Survivors Association".
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- Confederate_Survivors_Association wasDerivedFrom Confederate_Survivors_Association?oldid=657739039.
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