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Confederate Heritage Trust, Inc.

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  Our Mission

The Confederate Heritage Trust is an incorporated 501(c)3 eleemosynary organization which purpose it is to engage in the preservation and protection of burial and battle sites, and historical monuments and icons the Confederate States of America, and to present the true history of the South.

  Public Contributions and Contact Information

To continue our work, we need and welcome contributions from the public.  If you would like to make a tax deductible donation in any amount to the Confederate Heritage Trust, Inc. please mail your contribution to:

   The Confederate Heritage Trust, Inc.
   15 Palomino Court, Charleston, SC   29407  
It is our goal to provide you with any relevant information you may need concerning projects we are currently working on.  Please remember that our primary purpose is the preservation and protection of historically significant Confederate sites and relics, therefore a prompt response may not always be possible.  We have no paid staff members; each member is a volunteer.  However, if you have any questions about the CHT, Inc., or about any of our projects, please contact us at our postal address or by electronic mail. For Information about the CHT please contact our Secretary: Wayne Dukes at hdukes@sc.rr.com
"This I hold to be the chief office of history, to rescue virtuous actions from the oblivion to which a want of records would consign them, and that men should feel a dread of being considered infamous in the opinions of posterity, from their depraved expressions and base actions." - Tacitus 

 

The prophetic words of Major General Patrick Cleburne:

"Every man should endeavor to understand the meaning of subjugation before it is too late. It means the history of this heroic struggle will be written by the enemy; that our youth will be trained by Northern school teachers; will learn from Northern school books their version of the war; will be impressed by the influences of history and education to regard our gallant dead as traitors, and our maimed veterans as fit objects for derision. . ."

- Maj. Gen Patrick R. Cleburne, CSA 
(Killed, Battle of Franklin, Tennessee, November 30, 1864)

 

This page last updated on 08/04/2007

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