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Confederate Soldiers of Surry County

In memory of the Confederate

soldiers of Surry County

1861 --- 1865

[ Rear of Monument: ]

1861

1865

“Duty is the sublimest word in

our language. Do your duty in

all things. You cannot do more.

You should never wish to do less.”

Robert E. Lee

Erected by

Sons ...

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Colleton County Confederate Soldiers

Colleton County

In Memory Of Our

Confederate Soldiers

Who Here Gave Their Lives

In Defense Of

A Righteous Cause

Feb. 3 and 4, 1865

Marker can be reached from Rivers Bridge State Park near SC-S-5-8.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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To the Dead and Living Confederate Soldiers

To the Memory of those valiant souls who went forth from Old Marion to yield up their lives in Patriotic Devotion to The South and all that the South stood for.

While many of the rest in unknown graves this monument ...

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Confederate Soldiers of Prince George Co.

Erected by the Prince

George Chapter U.D.C.

to the memory of the

Confederate Soldiers

of Prince George Co.

that their heroic deeds,

sublime self-sacrifice

and undying devotion

to duty and country may

never be forgotten.

Marker is at the intersection of Courthouse Road and Administration Drive, on the left when ...

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To honor our Confederate Soldiers

(Front):

1861 C.S.A. 1865

Erected by Southern Cross Chapter

U.D.C.

May 30, 1935

(Front):

Unmarked Graves

These men of the 17th Virginia Cavalry died during the 1863 and 1864 "winter camps" in the Salem area.

Their bodies may lie here in unmarked graves.

Charles A. Abbott, Co. A • ...

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Confederate Soldiers

Honey Springs

"Lord God of Hosts be with us yet lest we forget, lest we forget"

This commemorative marker is respectfully dedicated to honor the brave soldiers of the Confederate States of America who gallantly fought and died here on July 17, ...

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Confederate Soldiers

Battle of Cabin Creek, Sept. 19, 1864

(Front):To honor

The Confederate Soldiers

of the

Battle of Cabin Creek

Sept. 19, 1864

Erected by

Okla. Division

Daughters of the Confederacy

June 1961

(Back):

Battle of Cabin Creek

Sept. 19, 1864

Confederate Forces --

Brig. Gen. Stand Watie - First Indian Brigade

Brig. Gen. Richard M. Gano ...

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Confederate Soldiers in Elmwood Cemetery / Colonel Henry Kyd Dou

Side A

Confederate Soldiers in Elmwood Cemetery

Over 114 Confederate soldiers who were killed at the Battle of Sharpsburg (Antietam) September 17, 1862, or later died of wounds in Shepherdstown, were buried here. They were from the states of VA, NC, SC, ...

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Confederate Soldiers of Jefferson County

1861 - 1865

In honor and memory

of the Confederate soldiers of

Jefferson County, who served in the

War Between the States.

Marker is at the intersection of E Washington Street (U.S. 340 Bus) and N George Street, on the right when traveling west on ...

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Confederate Soldiers Rest

Confederate Soldiers Rest is located in the Fowler Section of Historic Elmwood Cemetery. Over 1000 Confederate Soldiers and Veterans are buried here. An article in The Memphis Daily Appeal on 27 June 1861 stated that this plot was dedicated to ...

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