Capt WH McCauley SCV Camp 260

Capt WH McCauley SCV Camp 260 Meets the first Saturday of each month at 10am. We are located at 1400 St. Paul Road, Meets the 1st Saturday of the month at 10 am.

Paul Road, the old church building, just north of Charlotte, Tennessee

Our mailing address is: SCV Camp 260, P.O. Box 1276, Dickson, TN 37056

As members of W.H. McCauley SCV Camp 260 we honor our Confederate ancestors who bravely fought in the War between the States. We are about Heritage not Hate! -Deo Vindice

Commander: Jim Davis

06/01/2026
Yall come on down! Get your Chicken $15. 1/2 rack of Ribs $15, $15 pound of BBQ 4283 Hwy 70 W
05/09/2026

Yall come on down! Get your Chicken $15. 1/2 rack of Ribs $15, $15 pound of BBQ 4283 Hwy 70 W

05/09/2026

One more video

05/09/2026

Video from School Day

More photos from school day
05/09/2026

More photos from school day

We had a fabulous school day hosting Charlotte Middle and lots of homeschoolers. We’ll do it again next year! Tomorrow M...
05/09/2026

We had a fabulous school day hosting Charlotte Middle and lots of homeschoolers. We’ll do it again next year! Tomorrow May 9, we have a fundraising BBQ at 4283 HWY 70 W $15 BBQ Chicken, $15 pound of Pork and $15 1/2 rack of Ribs.

Come on out Saturday and get you some BBQ chicken $15, BBQPork $15 per pound, $15 for 1/2 rack of ribs
05/04/2026

Come on out Saturday and get you some BBQ chicken $15, BBQPork $15 per pound, $15 for 1/2 rack of ribs

Creekwood JROTC cadets Allie M. Horn and Buford R Rachford Jr. were both awarded the HL Hunley award
04/24/2026

Creekwood JROTC cadets Allie M. Horn and Buford R Rachford Jr. were both awarded the HL Hunley award

The date was chosen with care. Washington's Birthday. The rebels saw themselves as the true heirs of 1776, fighting anot...
02/22/2026

The date was chosen with care. Washington's Birthday. The rebels saw themselves as the true heirs of 1776, fighting another war for independence against a tyrannical government.
But if the ceremony was dignified, the timing was a disaster.
As Davis placed his hand on the Bible, Confederate armies were collapsing in the West. Fort Donelson had just surrendered to an obscure general named Ulysses S. Grant. Kentucky was lost. Nashville was about to fall—the first Confederate state capital to be captured.
The women of Richmond had planned a grand ball to celebrate the inauguration. It was cancelled. There was nothing to celebrate.
Davis stood in the drizzle, swore to defend the new nation, and likely knew in his bones what historians now confirm: the Confederacy had already begun its long, bloody death spiral.
It would take three more years, but on that rainy February morning in Richmond, the dream of a separate Southern republic was already starting to drown

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P. O. Box 1276
Dickson, TN
37056

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