Confederate Veteran was a magazine published monthly in Nashville, Tennessee, from 1893 to 1932. It was an official publication for the United Confederate Veterans, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
This specific volume, V.28 from 1920, offers a glimpse into the perspectives and activities of Confederate veterans and related organizations in the post-Reconstruction South. The magazine provides articles, reports, and personal accounts reflecting the veterans' experiences, memorial events, and ongoing efforts to preserve Confederate history and heritage. It serves as a valuable historical source for understanding the social, political, and cultural landscape of the Southern United States during this era.
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