
A legacy rooted in gratitude, blossoming with grace, and preserved through remembrance.
“The memory of the just is blessed.”
– Proverbs 10:7 KJV
Discovering Our Legacy
The Nunnally’s Peach Legacies Chapter of the Order of Confederate Rose is, at its heart, a legacy - a legacy in bloom. We are honored to be the very first OCR Chapter in Walton County, a dream many years in the making. What began as a hope in our hearts has, through faith and perseverance, blossomed into reality. In less than a month, our long-awaited prayers were answered. God knocked on our door, and we opened it with open arms - ready to serve, ready to honor, and ready to grow. Our Chapter stands not only as a testament to our love for history and heritage, but as a living bouquet of faith, friendship & service. We are the Nunnally’s Peach Legacies - blooming brightly for generations to come.


Chapter Leadership
Message from the President
First and foremost, I would like to say, God has blessed our chapter with amazing women! I am thankful to have each one in my life. True leadership is not measured by the position we hold, but by the hearts we inspire, the heritage we honor, and the faith that guides our paths.
As women of faith and heritage, we lead not for recognition, but to serve, preserve, and leave a legacy worthy of those who came before us. Leadership is planting seeds of faith, service, and Southern grace today so future generations may harvest a stronger tomorrow. A legacy is built when women stand together with courage, lead with compassion, and serve with purpose.
Guided by God, strengthened by sisterhood, and inspired by our heritage, we lead with grace and leave a lasting legacy. The strongest leaders are those who honor the past, serve in the present, and prepare the way for the future. None of this is possible without God's grace and the right group beside you. Thank you so much for stopping by!
God Bless Dixie,
Amanda Cannon


