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Oran M. Roberts

Oran M. Roberts

Chapter 440

United Daughters of the Confederacy ®


Houston, Harris County, Texas


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Welcome to the Oran M. Roberts Chapter 440 of the United Daughters of the Confederacy® (UDC).

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This webpage was created on 19 Feb 2005 and was last revised on 3 July 2009

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On 12 July 1994 our name "United Daughters of the Confederacy" was officially approved by the Patent Trademark Office of the United States and may not be used without the express written permission of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, 328 North Boulevard, Richmond,
VA 23220-4057.

On 26 July 1994 our insignia (logo) was also approved by the Patent Trademark Office of the United States. Therefore they are not to be used without permission and when displayed must have the copyright symbol. As stated in the 1997 UDC Bylaws on page 41, Article 34 Insignia Section 2, a & b.

Disclaimer: The presence of links to outside websites does not imply endorsement, approval or concurrence by the United Daughters of the Confederacy® on any level.

Webmaster & Website Owner - Lynna Kay Shuffield


The Confederate Memorial Tartan is woven in Scotland and serves as a tribute to the soldiers of the Confederacy. The tartan combines Confederate gray with the colors of the battle flag. There is also a yellow stripe representing the cavalry, a blue stripe for the infantry, and a red stripe for the artillery.

The Confederate Memorial Tartan: Officially approved by the Scottish Tartan Authority," Sebesta, Edward H. (2000) in Scottish Affairs, no. 31 (Spring) p. 55-84. The publisher is Unit for the Study of Government in Scotland, Edinburgh University, Chisholm House, High School Yards, Edinburgh, EH1 1LZ, Scotland.


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