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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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Confederate Soldiers of Buckingham County

To commemorate the

devotion and heroism

of the

Confederate Soldiers

of

Buckingham County,

who valued principle

more than life,

and fought for a cause

they knew to be just.

1861 1865

Marker is at the intersection of Anderson Highway (U.S. 60) and Oak Hill Road, on the left when traveling west ...

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German Confederate Soldier's Monument

(North face)

In

The Confederate Army

the Soldiers

Whom this Monument

Commemorates

Illustrated in Death as in Life

The German's Devotion to Duty

Beneath this monument, repose

the remains of

John A. Wagener,

Born July 21, 1816, Died August 27, ...

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Nottoway Confederate Soldiers Monument

Erected by the Ladies

Memorial

Association of Nottoway

July 20, 1893

Jeffress Artillery C.S.A

Co. G 18 VA. Regt. A.N.V.

Nottoway Reserves C.S.A.

Co. E 3 VA. Cavalry A.N.V.

Marker is on West Courthouse Road 0.1 miles south of Old Nottoway Road (Business U.S. 460), on the right ...

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