Membership increased only slightly in 1960 (up from 52 members to
55). The Camp officers remained the same. As the Centennial years (1961-1965)
approached, efforts to co-ordinate activities with The United Daughters
of the Confederacy, National and State Centennial Commissions, the State
Historical Society of Missouri, the Missouri Historical Society, and the
newly formed St. Louis Civil War Round Table intensified. Every effort
was being made to insure that the Southern Cause would be represented during
these momentous years. The previous year had been a difficult one for the
Camp with the passing of Dr. Selden Spencer and Walter Scott Hancock. Both
were past Commanders and esteemed members of the Camp for many years.
The Officers Core included:
| William L. Atwood-Commander
Hall Wingfield-1st Lt. Commander Herbert C. Phillips Jr.- 2nd Lt. Commander Alexander C. Nivin - Adjutant Phil Brumbaugh - Treasurer Cyril Clemens - Quartermaster W. Wm. Dalton - Judge Advocate Dr. Drew Luten - Surgeon Geo. W. Tucker - Historian John C. Mosby III - Color Sergeant Rev. L. F. Martin - Chaplain |
Membership in 1960 included:
| Fred N. Brokaw Charles A. Bull Dean Burke K. R. Cannon Wm. M. Crowdus John M. Dalton C. Peyton Daniels W. L. English . E. Farrar Thomas J. Skinker Dr. Floyd Stewart Wm. Tarkington Frank A. Hudson Bradley Benn Robert Mles |
M. M. Gordon
Dr. O. P. Hampton Edward J. Hopkins Fred Hume Col. D. H. Hundley Lorraine F. Jones Jr. Paul Knabe Richard J. Lockwood Mansford W. Masters Col. C. E. Stribling William Warren William Warren Dr. Edward Hart Rev. Frank King A. Wellborne Moise |
Larry R. Miles
Lee Meriwether Fred Niemeyer Thomas Petrie Walker Pierce Dr. Walter Rawls Dr. Walter Rawls Jr. Dr. Thomas Rawls H. D. Rodgers Wm. L. Ross Charles S. Via J. T. Whittal Ray Eilers Gale Johnston Victor P. Miles |