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United Daughters of the Confederacy is the outgrowth of many local memorial, monument and Confederate Home Associations, which were organized after the War Between the States. After the
War, many
local
groups,
led by women, were organized to rehabilitate the country along with
auxiliaries
to Camps of Confederate Veterans. Out of these local societies, which
for
nearly three decades rendered untold service to the South, two
Statewide
organizations came into existence as early as 1890; the Daughters of
the
Confederacy in Missouri, and the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Confederate
Soldiers
Home, in Tennessee. After several changes of name, United Daughters of
the Confederacy was organized on September 10, 1894. United Daughters
of
the Confederacy is, because of its connection with the previous
organizations,
the oldest patriotic organization in our country.
The objectives of the organization are Historical, Educational, Benevolent, Memorial and Patriotic, to honor the memory of those who served and those who fell in the service of the Confederate States of America. The emblem of the UDC is the five-pointed star with a cotton boll superimposed. At the tip of the points is the motto: LOVE, LIVE, PRAY, THINK, DARE.
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