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Father Abram Joseph Ryan The Father Abram Joseph Ryan-San Diego
Camp 302 was organized on The Camp is named after Father Abram Joseph
Ryan, THE "POET LAUREATE OF THE SOUTH." Father Ryan, a
Catholic Priest who served as Chaplain with the Confederate troops in
Missouri, Tennessee and Virginia, is best known as the author of the poem The Conquered Banner,
or as it is sometimes called,
Requiem Of The Lost Cause, in 1865. He died in The Camp’s number, 302, is the
resurrected number of the old Robert E. Lee camp active in The Camp meets regularly the second Saturday
of each odd-numbered month. Each meeting includes a program on a
Confederate topic. A Camp newsletter, The
Conquered Banner, published 2 weeks prior to each
meeting, announces the date, time and location of the programs. The
public is invited to attend these free programs. If you are a Confederate descendant
and wish to preserve the honor and memory of the Confederate soldier, as well
as learn more about Confederate history, please join us. For information on San Diego Camp 302 contact the Please view the SCV California
Division Website for additional information and web links.
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