Chi Phi Heroes – Remembering the long forgotten

Chi Phi counts a long list of patriots among its members. Today we honor the hundreds of Chi Phis that are currently serving in the armed forces and the thousands that have come before them.  The first major conflict in which Chi Phis saw battle in service to their country was the American Civil War.  By the start of the war in 1861 there were about twenty men’s social fraternities in existence, Chi Phi was not only one of these groups, they were the sole fraternity to have men fight for both the Union and the Confederacy.

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The Princeton Society and the Southern Order sent nearly their entire active membership to fight. Below is a list of these courageous Chi Phis:

Princeton Society

  • Charles Smith DeGraw, Princeton Society 1857, USA, Major in Army, Naval Medical Corps, Surgeon. Died in San Francisco 1882. Unknown which regiment in army or navy and unknown if death was in battle or a cause of one.
  • Abraham DePue, Princeton Society 1858, USA Record unknown.  Died in Mississippi in 1878.
  • Henry L. VanDyke, Princeton Society 1858, USA Record Unknown.
  • Charles Cossit, Princeton Society 1859, CSA killed in battle at Milton, TN. Record Unknown.[de1]
  • Sylvester Woodbridge, Princeton Society 1859, USA naval surgeon. Record Unknown.
  • Edwin DeGraw Conover, Princeton Society 1860, USA navy, Record unknown.
  • Lucius Henry Warren, Princeton Society 1860, army, USA Brigadier General. Record Unkown

Southern Order

  • Agustus Moore Flythe, (Alpha) Chapel Hill 1859, CSA, Private, Record Unknown.
  • Thomas Capehart, (Alpha) Chapel Hill 1861, CSA, 1st regiment North Carolina Volunteer Infantry, 3rd lieutenant, action at Big Bethel Virginia, 1862 promoted to Captain of artillery in 3rd North Carolina Battery, action at Seven Pines, 1864 Calvary assignment commission, Captain, served until end of war.
  • John Calhoun Tucker, (Alpha) Chapel Hill 1861, CSA, 39th Mississippi Infatry, Private, later commissioned as Captain, Died at home from illness in 1862.
  • William Green, (Alpha) Chapel Hill 1862, CSA, 5th Alabama Infantry, 2nd lieutenant, served until surrender at Appomattox, wounded at Sharpsburgh.[de2]
  • Fletcher Seymour, (Alpha) Chapel Hill 1862, CSA, 6th Tennessee Infantry, Private, after eight months commissioned as 2nd lieutenant, served until discharged due to a disability in October 1862, saw action in battles at Columbus and Mumsfordville.

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On two separate occasions the records of the Southern Order were buried to conceal them from the advancing Union Army, also on two occasions the Chapel Hill Chapter (Alpha) was reduced to just one active member.

In the Southern Order 55 members of Alpha were in the Army, including all charter members, 45 of the first 47 initiated, 6 losing their lives in the conflict. Beta(Centenary): every living member entered, 3 being killed. Gamma(Davidson): contributed practically all her members, 9 being killed. Delta(UVA) lost 1. Epsilon(HSC) lost 5 of her 6 members in the war.

On Monday, Veteran’s Day, lets not just remember those courageous men who have sacrificed everything in our defense, lets also remember the Chapters who surrendered, in many cases, the very existence of their organization to pick up the burden of the able to protect those who could not protect themselves.

In the News – Adam Feinberg and Todd Latoski

“Young Donor Makes Lasting Impact on Chapter and Chi Phi.”  This is the headline to an article in the Fall 2013 printed issue of The Chi Phi Chakett which highlights Delta Zeta alumnus, Brother DSCN2132Adam Feinberg and his more than generous donation to support Chi Phi and Delta Zeta.  Brother Feinberg joined the MacLean Legacy Society this past spring with a $50,000 life insurance gift to the Fraternity, and he sat down for an interview with Senior Director of Development, Elizabeth Knott, to discuss his life with Chi Phi and the reasons for his donation.   So, with the three other DZAA mentions in this issue of the Chakett, Brother Feinberg’s article  raises it to a total of four nods to our Alumni Association in just one issue!  To read the full article, check out the inside cover of the Fall 2013 Chakett, or you can read the entire article online at http://www.chiphi.org/chakettonline/educational-trust/2013/10/young-donor-makes-lasting-impact-on-chapter-and-chi-phi/.

On the lighter side of things, fellow alumnus, Brother Todd Latoski, has been involved in his community theater for the past four years, and this weekend was the opening weekend of his latest play, “Drinking Habits.”  Brother Latoski DSCN2233plays an investigative reporter sent to uncover the truth behind a rumor that nuns are making award-winning wine at the local convent.  A hilarious farce, the play finds Brother Latoski changing identities, changing costumes, and changing stories so much you’ll need a score card!  The play is at the Shoestring Theater in Lake Helen (just outside of Orange City and Deltona) and runs for two more weekends.  For more info on the play, go to the website at http://shoestringtheatre.net/.  If you’re in the area, come out and support Brother Latoski and enjoy more than a few laughs!

If you’ve got news or an announcement, please don’t forget to let us know so that we can post it here and let all of your Brothers share in it!

Social News – Final Friday is Coming!

Okay, so it’s not quite Third Thursday – but with the Fall Alumni Meeting coming up this Friday, October’s Third Thursday was changed to a Final Friday!  554583_10150892980638696_365520751_nRight after the meeting (which begins at 7:00 p.m. in Room 2707 of the Marshall Center on Friday, October 25th, for those who may have missed the announcements!), the Alumni will be heading over to Mr. Dunderbak’s for the October Alumni Happy Hour!  Mr. Dunderbak’s is located at 14929 Bruce B. Downs Boulevard, Tampa, Florida.  Fellow Alumni who have attended Third Thursdays in the past can attest to all the good times and great fellowship had by all who attend!  So don’t miss out, come join us for the meeting and the Happy Hour afterwards.

And lest anyone forget, the very next day (Saturday, October 26th), the DZAA will be holding a Tailgate at Raymond James Stadium in preparation for the 59630_10101754498462861_1335077271_ngame against the 8th ranked Louisville Cardinals. More details about the exact time and location will follow.  The current plan, however, is to have a spread in the “Mall Parking Lot”. We know this is not where most season ticket holders park, but it will afford us the most space. The lot entrance is on MLK BLVD just East of Himes, right behind the new Panera Bread on MLK. The cost for parking is $15. If you have a parking pass in another lot, feel free to wander over and join us. We will have an assortment of breakfast foods, but of course, feel free to bring something! You can FB message Brother Kyllan Purdon or Brother David Ebnder the day of to find out exactly where everyone will be!