United
Daughters
Of The
Confederacy
Florida Division
Mattie T.
Wright
Chapter
2533


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MATTIE
T. WRIGHT CHAPTER 2533
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA |
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SUZANNE
REYNOLDS-BRADY, PRESIDENT
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UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE
CONFEDERACY
OBJECTIVES
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The objectives of the United Daughters of the
Confederacy are historical, educational, benevolent memorial, and
patriotic;
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To honor and preserve the memory of those who served and
those who fell in service of the Confederate States;
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To collect and preserve the material for a truthful
history of the War Between the States;
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To record the part taken by Southern women in patient
endurance of hardship and patriotic devotion during the reconstruction
of the South;
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To fulfill the sacred duty of benevolence towards the
survivors and those dependent on them;
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To assist descendents of worthy Confederates in securing
proper education and to cherish the ties of friendship among the members
organization;
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To promote in the public schools of this state, the
teachings of true history, without partiality or prejudice for or
against any section.
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Our namesake, Mattie Turkette Wilson Wright, was the daughter
of
Confederate Veteran, William A. Turkette and Lula Eleanor
Priest
of Citronelle, Florida. She was among the first to become
a member
of the General Real Daughter's Club and was one of the
organizers
of the Florida Division's Real Daughters Club,
serving as its President
for a number of years. Mattie held
membership in the former
Alexander H. Stevens Chapter 1871 from
1959 until 1992. At this
time she became a member of the Mattie
T. Wright Chapter 2533
which had been named after her. She held
many offices on both Chapter
and Division levels as well as
General. She served as Division Organizer
of new Chapters and
Division Registrar.
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Mattie T. Wright
February 14, 1898
April 13,
1995
Real Daughter
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Inside Verse
Father in heaven
Hear this prayer
For our troops in service
Both far and near.
Grant peace of mind
To their families and friends
Just let them know that
Love never ends-
But sustains them through
The doubts and fears,
Comforts the lonely,
Dries the tears.
Please bring them home
unharmed and free...
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Brenda Collins, left and Juanita Dixon, right with
Honorary President Florida Division, Penny Sewell, center.
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Col. Wyatt Abbitt
Joseph Elothia Acosta, 8th Regiment, Florida Infantry
Elias Brown; 45th Reg. Georgia, 1st Battalion Georgia Sharp Shooters
K. B. Drew, Company K, 2nd Florida Cavalry
Fielden L. Hales,29th signer of Secession papers of Virginia
Thomas W. Hart, 2nd Lt., Co. B, 5th Florida Infantry; Captured at
Harper's Farm; Prisoner of War, Johnson
Island, Ohio
Nathaniel Greene Renfroe, Co. C, 7th Regiment, Florida Infantry
Arnold Whitaker, Co. E, 53rd Regiment, Georgia Infantry
Madison Tucker, Co. G, 2nd Regiment, Georgia Infantry
Thomas Hodge Hightower, Tennessee, Artilleryman, Captain Lynch's Company
James Jackson Pynes, Corporal, Co. H, 18th Regiment, Brown's Rebels,
Mississippi
Samuel Robinette, Virginia
Willis William Sibley, 2nd Louisiana Cavalry
Archie Smith, Pvt., 37th Alabama Infantry, Co. E, Wounded in the Battle
of New Hope Church
Nelson Watford
John Waltus, 49th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry
Wiley G. McDowell, 12th Regiment, Alabama Calvary
Alexander Stuckey, 6th Regiment, Georgia Infantry
James Moorehead Rixley, 43rd Battalion, Virginia Cavalry
Hugh Neisler Mitchell, 9th Regiment, Georgia Infantry
James Patrick Gleaton, 1st Regiment, South Carolina
Infantry
Nathaniel Washington Home, 13th Regiment, Infantry
James Zachariah McChesney, 14th Regiment, Virginia Calvary
Samuel James Ellis, 14th Volunteer Regiment, Florida
Infantry
James S. Harris, 49th Regiment, Alabama Infantry
Jacob Walker, 44th Regiment, Alabama Infantry
James Miller Shine, 11th Regiment, Florida Infantry
Spencer Lewis Houston, CSS Agnes E. Fry, CSN
John J. Nettles, 24th Battalion, Georgia Cavalry
Daniel Bird Herring, Co. I, 3rd Florida Infantry
George Washington Herring, Home Guard, Welborn, Florida
Henry Hamilton Herring, Co. H, 1st Florida Cavalry
John Wesley Herring, Co. A, 1st Florida Cavalry
Robert Asberry Herring, Co. H, 9th Georgia Infantry
William Wooday Herring, Co. I, 3rd Florida Infantry
James Alexander
Plummer, Capt J. A. Pacetti’s Co 8th Infantry, Florida
Simeon Plummer, Co. A, 1st Infantry, Florida
Skirving Price, ASST. SURG., 38th Infantry Regiment, Georgia
William S. Price, Capt Brook’s Co, Terrell Light Artillery, Georgia
William Hearl
West, Co. A, 10th Regiment South Carolina Infantry Volunteers
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