100-Year Re-dedication of the Unveiling of the General Robert Hatton Monument on the Lebanon Square, May 12th, 2012
Live Period Music
Re-enactors
Historical Speakers
Presented by the Robert H. Hatton Camp 723, Sons of Confederate Veterans
The 100th anniversary of the General Robert H. Hatton monument being placed on the Lebanon, Tennessee town square. Re-enactors in period attire, live music by the Brass Band of Nashville playing period music and dignitaries along with keynote speakers from the United Daughters of the Confederacy and a special appearance by Dr. Michael Bradley, Past Commander of the Tennessee Division, SCV. Remember our Confederate ancestors and the honorable service they gave to protect our homeland.
A bronze plaque will be unveiled on May 12 commemorating this 100th anniversary:
The 20th of May 2012 being 100 years from its unveiling, dedication and conveyance to the United Daughters of the Confederacy, this monument and park is rededicated by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Sons of Confederate Veterans in memory of Confederate Veterans of Wilson County and all other true Southern Soldiers of 1861-1865.

General Robert H. Hatton SCV Camp 723
General Robert H. Hatton UDC Chapter 329
May 12, 2012
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