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JEB Stuart IV, 8-9-03

 

The Noble Scottish Clan - Stuart

JEB Stuart IV, 8-9-03, at the Confederate Flag Raising Ceremony near the Brook Turnpike, most northern outer fortifications, 'Brook Run,' Richmond, Virginia, a short distance from Yellow Tavern.

And the Bagpiper piped the melody DIXIE as the breeze caught the Flag.

Pipe Major Tim Lewis Batten

Served proudly in the United States Marine Corps

Descends from Scottish (6) Confederate ancestors,

One served in the 93rd Regiment,
Sutherland Highlanders in the "Thin Red Line".

 

Bagpiper piped the melody DIXIE

 

 

JEB Stuart VI

 

JEB Stuart VI

 

JEB Stuart VI, at the 8/9/03 Confederate Flag Raising Ceremony near the Brook Turnpike, most northern outer fortifications, 'Brook Run,' Richmond, Virginia, a short distance from Yellow Tavern.

Young JEB Stuart VI carries the revered name of his Great Great Great Great Grandfather General JEB Stuart

The South will always honor young JEB of the respected Stuart family.

Captain William Latane Camp #1690

Mechanicsville, Virginia

Sons of the Confederate Veterans

 

Captain William Latane Camp #1690

 

 

'Brag' Bowling

 

'Brag' Bowling
Commander of Virginia Sons of the Confederate Veterans

JEB Stuart VI and JEB Stuart IV

 

 

 

 









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