Tennessee Society Order of Confederate Rose

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Chapters of the TNSOCR

1 Roses of the Cumberland

5 Mariam Beck Forrest

6 Jane Simmons Davis

9 Mary Custis Lee

10 Aunt Polly Williams

11 Wild Mountain Roses

14 Highland Roses

16 Blanche Louise Lewis

18 Cynthia H. Officer

19 Alice Thompson

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We assist the SCV with their historical, educational, benevolent and social functions. Special emphasis is placed on the preservation of Confederate symbols. As there are few rules and restrictions to stifle the creativity of its members, Tennessee Society chapters are free to focus on the activities important to its members and local SCV Camps along with supporting their efforts on the state and national levels.


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What is the Order of Confederate Rose?  It is a way for you to support our Confederate heritage, which is now under attack.  We formed in 1993 to aid and further the cause of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, and to support all endeavors sponsored by the SCV.
Who may join the OCR?  The organization is open to all males and females, sixteen years of age and older, regardless of ancestry.  Our younger children are Rosebuds and Young Rebels. It is non-racial, non-political, and non-sectarian.  The Order of Confederate Rose will not compete with the United Daughters of the Confederacy, or with any other genealogical organization.

What will the OCR do?  Our goal is to aid and further the cause of the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) and support all endeavors sponsored by the SCV, including but not limited to, the support of ALL Confederate symbols
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Updates by Vonda Dixon ConfederateRose@hotmail.com  or Jan Hensley  dixierose48@bellsouth.net
Updated 05/06/2013