

Claiborne
Parish Courthouse and Monument
When
the South needed all her sons to come to her defence, Claiborne Parish answered the
call without hesitation. Hundreds of men from Claiborne Parish served throughout
the War in all major Campaigns and did some of the heaviest fighting. They were mustered
in on the lawn of the Courthouse which is still in use. A monument to their courage
and adherence to Duty now stands on that lawn. Two of these companies called themselves
the Claiborne Invincibles! One was Co K of the 17th La Infantry and the other was
Co D of the 28th La Infantry.
The
Homer Camp SCV # 797 was first Chartered in 1923. On the night of May 25th 2000 compatriots
from Homer and nearby areas met to reactivate this camp. They decided to change
the name to the Claiborne Invincibles to more overtly honor the brave men who did
their Duty. Also they felt their Cause and legacy is indeed Invincible!
Commander- Bobby White
1st Lt Cmdr- Alan Oglesby
Adjutant- Roger White
Communications- Bobby White
scvbobwhite@yahoo.com

Justice,Union,Confidence!
Music- " Dixie!"