The Living History Association of North Carolina,
INC.
30th North Carolina Troops, Company K
“The Mecklenburg Beaureguards”
Mission
Statement
The Living History Association of North Carolina is dedicated to expanding
and enriching knowledge of the War Between the States and through its
programs and services, to bring to the American people a greater
understanding of the persons, events, and places that formed our heritage.
Core
Values
1. The Living History Association of North
Carolina promotes, encourages, and participates in celebration of patriotic
anniversaries of the United States of America and the Confederate States of
America.
2. The Living History Association of North
Carolina is dedicated to preserving our Southern Heritage, remembering our
forefathers, and teaching others about those who, forsaking all else, fought
bravely, and endured the hardships for “The Confederate Cause.”
3. The Living History Association of North
Carolina respects the rights of all those who wish to learn more about their
heritage.
4. The Living History Association of North Carolina will perpetuate the
memory and spirit of the men and women who sought Southern Independence.
5. The Living History Association of North Carolina honors those
original 30th NC Troops who fought and died on the field of battle, suffered
the confines of prison, and stacked arms at Appomattox.
6. The Living History Association of North Carolina studies documents,
relics, and records of American history and fosters patriotism and love of
country.
7. The Living History Association of North Carolina denounces racism,
racial supremacists, neo- secessionism, hate groups, and any group or
individual who misuses or desecrates the flags of the Confederate States of
America, or its armed forces, or the United States of America
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