United Confederate Veterans, N.B. Forrest Camp collection, 1885-1941.

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United Confederate Veterans, N.B. Forrest Camp collection, 1885-1941.

Collection contains minutes (1885-1916, 1929-1941); correspondence (1886-1901); rosters; bulletins; leaflets; newsletters; committee reports (1887-1901); circular letters; programs; by-laws; statements of member's war service; and other miscellaneous items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8058650

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United Confederate Veterans. N.B. Forrest Camp.

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Chartered Sept. 15, 1885; in 1937 the last camp member died; continued with associate members until 1941; located in Chattanooga, Tenn. From the description of United Confederate Veterans, N.B. Forrest Camp collection, 1885-1941. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70968940 ...