Captain James L. Bishop Camp 1943 Sons of Confederate Veterans
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Captain James L. Bishop Camp 1943 Members feel Education is one of the Keys to reaching todays public with truth about the Confederate Veterans.
They were men Strong enough to stand up for their States Rights and take up Arms in its defense.

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Duane Clark 1943 Camp member displays and explains the Life of a Confederate Soldier in the Field.

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Camp Member Captain Craig Baumgardner talks to 7th Graders about Confederate Cannons

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Living History Camp Set Up waiting for the Students to arrive May 3rd, 2007

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Members of the Indiana Camp 1943 & local Marshall's Rifles Camp at a fund raiser to restore Statue

Members of the Capt. James L. Bishop Camp 1943 from Kendallville, Indiana, and Local Grayson County Virginia's Marshalls Rifles Camp 2079 combined camps for a fund raising effort to repair the Confederate Statue erected in honor of the Confederate Veterans of  Grayson County. The Marshall's Rifles Camp being local and the Captain James L. Bishop Camp being named after a Grayson County Veteran had a sucessful and fun filled weekend.

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