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The Order
of
Confederate
Rose
http://www.confederate-rose.org/
Compatriots,
The Order of
Confederate Rose is for both men and women, and children over 10 years
old.
If you would like
to be part of this organization, complete the application below and send to the
appropriate contact with check made to OCR for $20.
Send applications and
checks to the following:
CALIFORNIA SOCIETY
Sandra Ashdown-Turner
- President, CA Society
President, Southern California Chapter "Rose
O'Neal Greenhow " 11614 East Dorland
Street, Whittier, CA 90601 562-695-6687 missbelle1861@earthlink.net
San Diego Chapter -
"Louisa Longstreet"
Deanne Shearn
9528 Miramar
Rd #183
San Diego CA 92126
mach2notary@cox.net
Application for Southern California
Chapter (print and fill it out)
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, ten years of age and older, regardless of ancestry. 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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Message from the founder of the Southern California chapter: You do not
have to prove Southern Lineage to join this fine and noble organization; you
need only a sincere desire to preserve and promote our Southern heritage, our
Southern Way of Life, and to support the SCV. I personally believe the Order of Confederate
Rose to be the finest organization to come along in 100 years. We do not compete with the UDC or any other
genealogical Society. We now have
Societies in Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Florida, North Carolina, South
Carolina, Texas, and Virginia, with members-at-large in other states.
Sandra Ashdown-Turner
missbelle1861@earthlink.net