State Motto Haud Obliviscendum "Lest it ever be forgotten"
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"We care not whence they came Dear in their lifeless clay: Whether unknown or known to fame, Their cause and county still the same, They died--and wore the Gray."
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"First at Bethel, Farthest to the Front at Gettysburg
and Chickamauga, Last at Appomattox"
The Confederate Courier
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News, information and current events from the SEPTEMBER 2011 issue.
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Organized 28 April 1897 State Colors: Red and White State Emblem: The Sweetbrier Rose About the UDC
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-Father Abram Joseph Ryan
Site Last Modified January 20, 2012
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United Daughters of the Confederacy (R)
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Annual General Convention
November 2015, Raleigh, NC