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Locality: Cassville, Georgia



Address: 1795 Cassville Road NW 30121 Cassville, GA, US

Website: www.scv670.org

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William Henry Stiles/Warren Akin Camp #670 Sons of Confederate Veterans 22.01.2021

We plan to be at the Dalton Civil War Show the January 29th 30th and 31st. Please join us. https://youtu.be/313-ZRTmWeo

William Henry Stiles/Warren Akin Camp #670 Sons of Confederate Veterans 30.12.2020

This months meeting cancelled due to COVID sickness.This months meeting cancelled due to COVID sickness.

William Henry Stiles/Warren Akin Camp #670 Sons of Confederate Veterans 15.12.2020

William.B Wallace served in Company K 14th Georgia Imfantrt Regiment the Etowah Guards.

William Henry Stiles/Warren Akin Camp #670 Sons of Confederate Veterans 06.12.2020

A lot of Bartow Soldiers were in the Phillip's Legion Infantry and Cavalry. This book has a lot of details

William Henry Stiles/Warren Akin Camp #670 Sons of Confederate Veterans 02.12.2020

"If I ever disown, repudiate, or apologize for the Cause for which Lee fought and Jackson died, let the lightnings of Heaven rend me, and the scorn of all good men and true women be my portion. Sun, Moon, Stars, all fall on me when I cease to love the Confederacy. 'Tis the cause, not the fate of the Cause, that is glorious!" Maj. R.E. Wilson, C.S.A.

William Henry Stiles/Warren Akin Camp #670 Sons of Confederate Veterans 28.11.2020

https://www.findagrave.com/m/36297361/francis-martin-walker This story below is about Francis Martin Walker who saved the Cassville Masonic Lodge from.Shermans troops by moving it to Pine Log creating a new lodge. He served in the 10th Ga Cavalry State Guards as a Sergeant.

William Henry Stiles/Warren Akin Camp #670 Sons of Confederate Veterans 24.11.2020

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36292099/john-a-stover Mr. John A Stover was a member of the J.D Smith's Company of Light Artillery from.Virginia also known as Bedfords or Ugee Artillery. John turned down a Lieutrnamts position because there was only 3 allowed per company and was a Corporal in the unit. He was a successful businessman in Cartersville and President of the First National Bank. He fought under Longstreet in Virginia and in East Tennessee in 1863/1864

William Henry Stiles/Warren Akin Camp #670 Sons of Confederate Veterans 24.11.2020

While John O Hobson did not serve in the War between the states he did serve as a Private in 1846 the Company K 1st Georgia Volinteers Captain Birds Georgia Regimemt and received bounty land. He is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery

William Henry Stiles/Warren Akin Camp #670 Sons of Confederate Veterans 12.11.2020

James Harrison served in Company B of the 40th Georgia of Bartow County known as the Bartow Sentinels or Howard Guards.