Detailed description is The Camp's Monthly Meeting is on the Third Tuesday of the Month at 7:00 PM. Held at 1799 Cassville Road Cassville. Georgia at the Cassville Heritage Center The Stiles-Akin Camp Sons of Confederate Veterans is a 501 (3) C non-profit community service oriented organization dedicated to the preservation of Bartow County's and the South's rich Confederate Heritage, to honoring our Confederate ancestors, and to dispel the myths and untruths about Confederate States of America. . Our Cartersville Camp #670 was originally organized March 14, 1912, with the title of The General William Tatum Wofford Camp #670, Sons of Confederate Veterans. Although no original records exist, one of the charter members of this camp was Robert C. Freeman. His father was the editor of The Cartersville News, and camp Commander of the United Confederate Veterans camp. The Camp was organized as an answer to a plea from the United Daughters of the Confederacy. In the The Cartersville News, Jan 18, 1912, the United Daughters of the Confederacy State President Mrs. Walter D. Lamar made a plea to form a camp of Sons of Confederate Veterans. She said our young men are the hope of this great universe. Through them the "Fires of Patriotism" shall be kept burning and traditional truths established. Soon our veterans will all have "crossed over the river to rest in the shade of the trees", and unless our young men organize and carry on the work of their fathers, the truth will be forever hushed. In a later article in The Cartersville News, dated Feb 15, 1912, Local UCV elects new officers and discussed organization of a camp of Sons of Confederate Veterans. Still later, in The Cartersville News, dated March 7, 1912, UCV Camp held regular meeting and appoints a committee to work on organization of a camp of Sons of Veterans. Finally, The Cartersville News March 14, 1912, Sons of Confederate Veterans organize the Camp's first meeting held at the Cherokee Club and organized by the great grandson of Nathan Bedford Forrest III. The camp was to be the General William T Wofford Camp 670. Charter Members were A. J. Collins, 1st Lt. Commander, H. L Ingram, J. A. Ingram, W. A. Ingram, H. E. Felton, Bruce Wofford, J. H. Wofford, L. P. Lewis, W. H. Lumpkin, Commander, W. T. Goode, W. H. Wikle, W. W. Callaway, R. C. Freeman, W. C. Walton, J. R. Whitaker, Adjutant, John H. Law, B. E. Day, W. H. Lumpkin. The April 4 issue of The Cartersville News reports the addition of the following new members- C. T. Jones, Charles. M. Milam, Dr. F. V. Turk, Joseph Calhoun, John Calhoun, and W. T. Milhollin. The last record found in local newspapers about this camp was in 1932 when then Camp Commander Charles Milam died.The Camp was re-chartered March 29th 1990 as The Col. William H. Stiles/ Hon. Warren Akin Camp #670. One of the members during the re-charter was Robert Crowe, Camp Historian, who researched the previous articles. . In addition, we are committed to the charge presented to the Sons of Confederate Veterans by Lt. General Stephen Dill Lee, Commander General, United Confederate Veterans, in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1906:
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