TexDiv Reporter

The Texas Division Official Newsletter

Texas Division SCV Hosts Historic Doubleheader: State and National Conventions Back-to-Back

By |2025-08-03T16:26:23-05:00August 3rd, 2025|News in Texas, TexDiv Reporter|

MINERAL WELLS & HOUSTON, TX — The Texas Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) took center stage this summer, hosting two major gatherings in quick succession — first, its own 128th Texas Division Reunion in Mineral Wells, followed by the national organization’s 130th SCV Reunion in Houston. The back-to-back events brought together

SCV Camp Explores Southern History with “The Judge”

By |2025-07-25T15:32:15-05:00July 24th, 2025|Across the Division, TexDiv Reporter|

Submitted by Saltworks Camp No. 2353 Lampasas, TX – On Tuesday, July 22, 2025, the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) Camp No. 2353 gathered at the Lampasas Chamber of Commerce for their monthly meeting. The event featured an engaging presentation by Texas Division Chaplain James Bozeman, who shared insights into the historical significance

SCV Camps Brave the Rain for Belton’s 4th of July Parade

By |2025-07-07T16:18:22-05:00July 7th, 2025|Across the Division, TexDiv Reporter|

Belton, TX – July 4, 2025 Not even the rain could stop the stars and stripes—or the flags of history—from waving proudly through downtown Belton on Friday morning, as members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans participated in the city’s annual 4th of July Parade. Representatives from three Central Texas SCV camps—Major Robert M.

Texas Division SCV Picnic at Confederate Reunion Grounds

By |2025-04-21T12:52:58-05:00April 20th, 2025|TexDiv Reporter|

Texas Division Picnic Brings SCV Members Together at Historic Grounds This past Saturday, members of the Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans, gathered for a day of fellowship, food, and Southern camaraderie at the historic Confederate Reunion Grounds in Mexia, Texas. The occasion? A relaxed Division-wide picnic organized by Texas Division Commander Michael

Gonzales Confederate History: The Spirit of the South & Its Legacy

By |2025-03-29T10:25:06-05:00March 16th, 2025|TexDiv Reporter|

Nestled along the winding Guadalupe River, Gonzales, Texas, is a town rich in Southern heritage. Known as the "Lexington of Texas," it was here that Texians first stood their ground against Mexico in 1835, raising the now-iconic "Come and Take It" flag. Beyond its role in Texas independence, Gonzales Confederate history is deeply rooted

Camp# 1937 Wins First Place at Alvarado Parade

By |2025-03-29T10:25:44-05:00March 13th, 2025|TexDiv Reporter|

Terry’s Texas Rangers Camp #1937 Earns First Place at Alvarado Pioneer & Old Settlers Parade Terry’s Texas Rangers Camp #1937, part of the 7th Brigade of the Texas Division Sons of Confederate Veterans, received top honors at the Alvarado - Johnson County Pioneer & Old Settlers Parade in Alvarado, TX. The group

Gen. John Gregg Camp 958 Hosts Cemetery Walking Memorial

By |2025-03-29T10:30:13-05:00March 12th, 2025|TexDiv Reporter|

On October 19th, the General John Gregg Camp #958 in Longview, Texas, held a Cemetery Walking History Memorial at Grace Hill Cemetery. It was a time to walk among the graves, reflect on the past, and honor those who came before us. A special moment during the event was the presentation of the Lifetime

Heartsill Camp 314 Marches in the Texas Krewe of Hebe Parade

By |2025-03-05T20:52:02-06:00March 3rd, 2025|Across the Division, TexDiv Reporter|

On March 1st, members of the W.W. Heartsill Camp 314, Sons of Confederate Veterans, proudly represented their heritage in the Texas Krewe of Hebe Parade in Jefferson, Texas. This annual event, known for its vibrant celebration of history and tradition, saw the Heartsill Camp marching in uniform and showcasing an impressive float.

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By |2025-02-05T23:36:46-06:00February 3rd, 2025|Office of the 3rd Lt. Commander, Offices of the Newsletter Editor, TexDiv Reporter|

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