Magazine
Welcome to the blog for the Confederate Veteran magazine, the official journal for the Sons of Confederate Veterans. The Veteran is published six times a year as a service to our members. Membership is open to all male descendants of veterans who served honorably in the Confederate armed forces. For more information visit our web site at www.scv.org.
Purpose
Friday, December 3, 2010
January/February 2011 Issue
Our January/February 2011 issue is at the printer. This issue continues our Sesquicentennial series with an essay on Those People by Dr. Clyde Wilson. The first information on our 2011 Reunion in Montgomery is included along with an article on the Confederate Powder Works Chimney in Augusta, GA. Plus, all of our usual features.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
November/December 2010 Issue
Friday, August 6, 2010
Back Issue Collection Available
One of our compatriots has a collection of Confederate Veteran magazines from 1985-2010 — 132 copies. He would like to sell them. Please contact eic@scv.org if you’re interested and I will put you in touch with him.
September/October 2010
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
July/August 2010 update
The July/August 2010 issue is in the mail. You should receive your copy on or about July 1. Also, July 1 is the deadline for the September/October 2010 issue.
Friday, June 11, 2010
July/August 2010 Issue
Our July/August 2010 issue has been at the printer for a week now. As you can see from the cover, we feature the Atlanta Campaign in this issue. We also feature a tribute to our first known compatriot to make the ultimate sacrifice in the War on Terror. Plus, a big surprise awaits everyone, but you'll have to wait until you receive your copy!
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
May/June 2010 Issue
Our May/June 2010 issue went to the printer on March 29. The cover spotlights the new statue of General Joseph E. Johnston at the Bentonville Battleground in North Carolina. It is only the second statue of General Johnston. Inside, our feature article is the 12th Georgia Regiment at Gettysburg. You can also learn about the SCV owned Lloyd Tilghman house in Paducah, Kentucky, plus our usual features.
Monday, February 1, 2010
March/April 2010 Issue
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