Here's the answer about the lady who organized the first Confederate Reunion... Her husband was actually killed in the WAR... she organized it for his men !! http://hometown.aol.com/c259786/page2.html This tells her WHOLE Story..... and a photo...and it was 21st regiment Co A. ==========Joe Baggett's site tells the whole story ===== Company A, 21st Ga. also included Lizzie Camp Glover's brothers Joseph, Benjamin and Charles D. Camp. Another brother, Thomas B. Camp,was killed at Chancellorsville. Lizzie Camp Glover lived briefly in Douglas County, Ga., in the 1880s before moving to Indian Territory then to Corsicana, Texas, where she was active in veterans' organizations. She died on April 14, 1915, and is buried in Corsicana's Oakwood Cemetery with daughter Augusta, 1861-1925, her husband Alonzo C. Johnson, 1854-1914, and their son Earle Clay Johnson, 1888-1961. Other children were Mamie Glover, 1852-1878, buried at Campbellton, wife of Eugene H. Beck; William, born 1855; and Clara, born 1859. Dr. Glover's brother Joseph S. Glover was a 1st. lieutenant of Co. A (shown as absent, wounded, Aug. 31, 1864). Their brother John F. Glover, 1828-1877, left descendants in Douglas County. At 12:01 PM 9/21/2002 -0400, you wrote: >Virginia, >I read the rosters for all 10 companies of the 31st GA Inf Reg and did not >find an officer named Glover nor did I find an enlisted man with Glover >surname. The article must have misprinted the unit that Col Thomas Glover >was with. Perhaps he was an "honorary" Col.! >I have no doubt that the lady was truthful about her part in establishing >the Con Vet Reunion but believe the unit was incorrect. >Eleanor Greene Hemmes in Dallas, TX ( I am desc of the three Greene's in >Co B of the 31st GA Inf Reg - Benjamin W. Greene, Daniel Thomas Greene and >brother William Franklin Greene. (Father of both was Benjamin) > >Perhaps I can find the Thomas Glover she was m to. If he was a Col he >should be listed somewhere, don't you think? Virginia Crilley