South Carolina Ladies Auxiliary 
 

'An organization that promotes Living History 

from the 1860's Era'

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The purpose of South Carolina Ladies Auxiliary is to provide information to the public on the lifestyles, fashions, and in general, the lives of Southern women during the period 1860-1865; and to engage in other activities related to educating the public concerning Southern History and Heritage.
The means of providing such information includes, but is not limited to, historical talks to groups, living histories, exhibits, parades, battle and medical re-enactments, memorial ceremonies and balls.
The Ladies Appreciation Medal was awarded to Jeanne Weil by the National SCV Commander-in-Chief Michael Givens for her dedicated work with the Roll of the Dead held on the day before Memorial Day in Columbia for many years.  Quite an honor.  Click on images to enlarge!   
      


Please note:r>   Although I try to be as accurate as possible, information contained on this site has been compiled over many years from a variety of sources, and I cannot guarantee that there are no errors. Do not hesitate to point out any inconsistencies, and every effort will be made to make corrections as needed. The Webmaster.
While we try to link only to sites that share our high standards and respect for privacy, we are not responsible for the content or the privacy practices employed by other sites.<.
Hunley Project
The SCLA has worked very closely with the Friends of the unley and the Confederate Heritage Trust towards recovering the submarine, H. L. Hunley, and assuring the crews have a proper resting place. We have compiled photos of the recovery on August 8, 2000, and invite you to relive that special moment with us. We have also prepared an extensive page of links to other site with information about the Hunley. If you have links or photos you would like for us to include, please mail or email them to the address below.



 
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