Sidney Sherman Camp, SCV, Stratford, TX

Sidney Sherman Camp, SCV, Stratford, TX A Heritage Organization Established in 1896. Preservation work, marking Confederate soldier's graves, historical reenactments, scholarly publications.

Membership in the Sons of Confederate Veterans is open to all male descendants of any veteran who served honorably in the Confederate armed forces. Membership can be obtained through either direct or collateral family lines, and kinship to a veteran must be documented using accepted standards of genealogy research. The minimum age for membership is 12. Not sure of your Confederate ancestor, the SC

V also has a network of genealogists to assist you in tracing your ancestor's Confederate service. Additional information is available by utilizing the following resources:

Web Site: www.scv.org


Learn more about the SCV and complete an on-line application:

Contact a local SCV camp for membership information:

Call the SCV at 1-800-MYSOUTH
or E-mail the SCV at: [email protected]


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03/09/2026
YESS
03/09/2026

YESS

𝗦𝗔𝗬 𝗬𝗘𝗦 𝗜𝗙 𝗬𝗢𝗨 𝗟𝗢𝗩𝗘 Yellowstone ❤️

This is reba
03/07/2026

This is reba

I’m 50 years old 💔 You probably won’t greet me because of my age.

02/21/2026

No amount of coffee can wake you up as much as…

“The horses are out.”

That sentence hits differently. 😳🐴

You can be:
• half asleep
• mid-school run
• in a work meeting
• shampoo in your hair
• finally sat down with a hot drink

And the SECOND someone says those words?

Adrenaline. Shoes on. Keys grabbed. Heart pounding. Brain running through headcounts.

Which field? Which gate? Road side or back track? Are they together? Is anyone lame? Is that sirens I can hear or is that just my nervous system? 😅

You’ve never seen someone move so fast in yard boots.

Forget espresso. Forget pre-workout. Forget motivational podcasts.

Nothing...and I mean NOTHING....activates the equestrian nervous system like loose horses.

We laugh about it. But it’s that instant shift into protector mode. That “they are my responsibility” energy. That primal “get to them NOW” instinct.

Horse ownership: 90% mud. 9% spending money. 1% Olympic level emergency response training.

And somehow… we still choose it.

Every. Single. Time. 🖤🐴

02/19/2026

“THE MEN HE TAUGHT HOW TO SING… CAME BACK TO SING HIM HOME.” There were no tour buses. No microphones. Just George Strait and Alan Jackson standing quietly at Merle Haggard’s grave.

Both built their careers on the road Merle Haggard paved. Both carried pieces of his sound into arenas long after the outlaw years faded. And on that still afternoon, they didn’t speak much. George Strait started first — low, steady — the opening line of “Sing Me Back Home.”

Alan Jackson followed, harmony sliding in like it had waited decades for this moment. Some say the wind shifted when they reached the chorus. “Everything we learned,” Alan Jackson reportedly whispered, “we learned from him.” But what happened after the last note… is the part people are still talking about.
▶️Listen this song in the 𝗳𝗶𝗿𝘀𝘁 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 👇

02/15/2026
02/15/2026
02/14/2026

When British cannonballs bounced off her hull in 1812, sailors couldn't believe their eyes. The secret weapon? American wood so dense it acted like armor.

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79084

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5805191100

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