SCV Camp 1865, Ocala, FL Videos

Videos by SCV Camp 1865 in Ocala. We are the Colonel Samuel St. George Rogers Camp 1865 Sons of Confederate Veterans, Marion County, FL. We are here to honor our Confederate veterans and to preserve the history of the Civil War in Marion and surrounding counties.

SCV Camp 1865's 1st Lt. Commander Walt Cook recently created a custom painted cooler. This cooler has a custom painted base of the Confederate Battle Flag covered by grey, with a worn look to dramatically show the flag underneath. The SCV 1896 logo is on the front side and an Officer's uniform insignia on the back. The cooler has the iconic CSA emblazoned on the top of the lid. This is one of a kind custom piece that looks great. Show off your Confederate Heritage at your next tailgate event or BBQ.

All proceeds from the sale of this cooler will go towards the Camp's Burleson Family Cemetery Rehabilitation Project. This newly discovered cemetery is located in Citra, Marion County, Florida. The cemetery contains the graves of three members of Company E, 2nd Florida Infantry Regiment, "The Hammock Guards," which mustered into the service of the Confederate States in July 1861. This cemetery sits on private land which is densely overgrown, surrounded by a neighborhood that has used the land for parking and as a thoroughfare. The land owner has given the Col. Samuel St. George Rogers SCV Camp #1865 exclusive rights to rehabilitate, survey, clen up, and protect the cemetery. We estimate that building a suitable fence around the cemetery will cost us approximately $3000. The money raised in this cooler raffle will go towards this project.

Check out the video below of the cooler!

This cooler will be raffled off at our October 24, 2023 regular business meeting held in Ocala, Florida. Winner does not need to be present to win. Delivery of the cooler will be free within the State of Florida. Outside the state, the purchaser will be responsible for shipping charges.

Tickets are $5 each, or (3) tickets for $10. Go to scvcamp1865.com and click on the SCV Cooler Raffle tab to download the Ticket Purchase Form.

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SCV Camp 1865's 1st Lt. Commander Walt Cook recently created a custom painted cooler. This cooler has a custom painted base of the Confederate Battle Flag covered by grey, with a worn look to dramatically show the flag underneath. The SCV 1896 logo is on the front side and an Officer's uniform insignia on the back. The cooler has the iconic CSA emblazoned on the top of the lid. This is one of a kind custom piece that looks great. Show off your Confederate Heritage at your next tailgate event or BBQ. All proceeds from the sale of this cooler will go towards the Camp's Burleson Family Cemetery Rehabilitation Project. This newly discovered cemetery is located in Citra, Marion County, Florida. The cemetery contains the graves of three members of Company E, 2nd Florida Infantry Regiment, "The Hammock Guards," which mustered into the service of the Confederate States in July 1861. This cemetery sits on private land which is densely overgrown, surrounded by a neighborhood that has used the land for parking and as a thoroughfare. The land owner has given the Col. Samuel St. George Rogers SCV Camp #1865 exclusive rights to rehabilitate, survey, clen up, and protect the cemetery. We estimate that building a suitable fence around the cemetery will cost us approximately $3000. The money raised in this cooler raffle will go towards this project. Check out the video below of the cooler! This cooler will be raffled off at our October 24, 2023 regular business meeting held in Ocala, Florida. Winner does not need to be present to win. Delivery of the cooler will be free within the State of Florida. Outside the state, the purchaser will be responsible for shipping charges. Tickets are $5 each, or (3) tickets for $10. Go to scvcamp1865.com and click on the SCV Cooler Raffle tab to download the Ticket Purchase Form.