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About Us
On June 10th, 1889, in New Orleans, Louisiana, a group of proud surviving soldiers of the Confederate States of America organized an association called the United Confederate Veterans. Its goals were to protect and defend the honor and dignity of the memory of the Confederate soldier. As the ranks of the aged veterans of the UCV began to thin with the passage of time, a group of the surviving Confederate officers met in Columbia, South Carolina on August 30th, 1938 to discuss their concerns that the unique contributions made by the Confederate leadership were not properly chronicled in our nation’s history books. They felt a particular duty fell to them as members of the Officers Corp.
This first meeting of what they named the “Order of the Stars & Bars” was convened with a great deal of enthusiasm by seventeen former Confederate officers as well as an additional forty-seven male descendants of Confederate officers in attendance. These dedicated men were unanimous in voting to begin a new CSA veteran society that would hold annual meetings. The OSB was unique in that the organization was made up of veterans and their descendants with the understanding that as the original Confederate officers died that it was the sacred responsibility of their male offspring to continue to carry on the purposes of the Order.
The first Commander-in-Chief was Captain Homer Atkinson of Petersburg, Virginia. He served as the chief officer of the Order from the beginning until his death in 1945. In addition to commanding the new Order, Captain Atkinson also served two terms as Commander-in-Chief of the United Confederate Veterans.
Other successful leaders who later assumed the role of commander included Gen. Robert E. Lee’s grandson Dr. George Bolling Lee. Eligibility qualifications were later broadened to allow collateral male descendants of Confederate commissioned officers as well as of any elected or appointed member of the Confederate Government. This brought additional members and new vigorous leadership to the Brotherhood.
The name of the Order was changed to “The Military Order of the Stars & Bars” at the 39th General Convention held in Memphis, Tennessee in 1976. The first National Flag of the Confederate States of America, the Stars and Bars was accepted as the official insignia of the Order and the commanding officer title was changed to Commander General of the Military Order of the Star and Bars.
Today the fraternal Military Order of the Stars & Bars, a non-profit 501(c) 3, non-political educational, historical, patriotic, and heritage group continues its dedication to the preservation of Southern history and remains the only heritage organization actually founded by Confederate veterans. A wide range of programs have been added to reorganize outstanding contributions in the fields of history, fine arts and journalism. College scholarships are offered to worthy candidates to emphasize the need for truth in Confederate history. Prestigious literary prizes are awarded to authors and publishing houses. Monuments are being erected to the CSA soldiers. Journalists who practice ethical and fair reporting of local and Southern history are recognized. An emphasis is placed on American Patriotism and the honoring of all American veterans of all wars.
As Jefferson Davis once said, “It is a duty we owe to posterity to see that our children shall know the virtues, and rise worthy of their sires.”
Our Preamble
The War Between the States produced some of the most outstanding civil and military leaders in the history of mankind. To perpetuate the idealism that animated the Confederate Cause and to honor the courage, devotion and endurance of those who dedicated their lives and services during four years of devastating war, and who, throughout the dreadful decade of reconstruction, labored heroically for the restoration of self-government as the most precious heritage of the American Revolution, male descendants of the officers who honorably served in the Army, Navy and other commands of the Confederate States of America and male descendants of the elected and appointed officials of the Confederate Executive and Legislative branches of government unite to establish The Military Order of Stars and Bars, a patriotic Society. This Preamble shall not be subject to amendment or change.
Our Founders
The Military Order of the Stars and Bars was formally established on August 30, 1938, in Columbia, SC. There were sixty-two charter members. Of this number fifteen were veterans of the War Between the States; eleven of whom saw service as officers. The remaining four achieved post-war advancements within the United Confederate Veterans. Below are the original 15 veteran Founders of the Military Order of the Stars & Bars. The entire list can be downloaded by clicking the link below this section.
OFFICERS
Ashe, Samuel A'Court
1848-1938
Captain
Confederate Troops - AAG
Bell, Holland Middleton
1839-1943
Captain
AL 41st Inf., Co. H
Bishop, Carter R.
1850-1941
Cadet
VMI, Co. C
Brock, Noah Monroe
1836-1942
2nd Lieutenant
VA 10th Cav., Co. B
Halsey, Stephen Peters
1843-1939
Major
VA 21st Cav., F&S
Hill, Wyatt Tucker
1846-1938
2nd Lieutenant
VA 3rd Inf. (Reserves), Co. A
Keyser, Peter James Jr.
1847-1939
2nd Lieutenant
VA 3rd Inf. (Reserves), Co. G
Lowry, James A.
1845-1942
3rd Lieutenant
NC 48th Inf., Co. A
Stewart, James M.
1842-1939
Major
SC 22nd Inf., Co. G
Wood, William Morison
1846-1943
Cadet
VMI
ENLISTED (Advanced Under UCV)
Atkinson, Homer
1848-1945
Private
VA 39th Inf., Co. B
Gellette, Otto Richard
1846-1944
UCV
UCV
Bishop, Carter R.
1850-1941
Cadet
VMI, Co. C
Brock, Noah Monroe
1836-1942
2nd Lieutenant
VA 10th Cav., Co. B
"Everyone should do all in his power to collect and disseminate the truth, in the hope that it may find a place in history and descend to posterity. History is not the relation of campaigns and battles and generals or other individuals, but that which shows the principles for which the South contended and which justified her struggle for those principles."
Robert E. Lee
International Locations
In addition to those stationed around the world while serving in the armed forces, the Military Order of The Stars and Bars currently has active members in the following countries:
Mexico
Australia
Canada
Hong Kong
Scotland
Spain
Switzerland
Scotland
BALGONIE CASTLE
The Military Order of The Stars and Bars has grown well beyond the borders of these united States. Perhaps the greatest symbol of the international nature of the Order is Balgonie Castle in Scotland. Balgonie Castle, home of MOS&B member Stuart Morris, flies the Confederate flag year-round along with the Saint Andrews Cross of Scotland.
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