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Unknown Confederate Dead

Here lie twelve Confederate soldiers, ‘known but to God’, who died of disease and wounds, 1864- 1865, in the General Hospital, Georgia State Line, located near this spot. Dr. A.P.Brown was senior surgeon in charge of the hospital. Dr. E.A. ...

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Civil War Unknown Dead

In memory of the

unknown who died

in defense of their

country 1861-65

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Unknown Confederate Dead Monument

(East):

Soldiers of the Confederate States

(South):

“The death of men is not the death of rights that urged them to the fray.”

(West):

A loving memory from the Richland Memorial Association

(North):

Deo vindice

Marker can be reached from Elmwood Avenue.

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Memorial to the Unknown and Unrecorded Dead

(Front):To the

Unknown and Unrecorded

Dead.(Left Side):Erected. A.D. 1879. By the people of the South.

To the 829 unknown Confederate dead

who lie beneath this mound.

In grateful remembrance of their heroic virtues.

And that their example of unstinted devotion

to duty and country may never be ...

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To the Memory of the Unknown Dead

Erected by the Women's Relief Corps

Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic.

[small plaque]

Department of MO. W.R.C.

Monument Committee

Ruth A. Graham

Florence J. Fink

Sallie A. Moore

Mary E. Wright

Clara A. Alford

Mary J. Kirby

...

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Unknown Confederate Dead

Forty ~ five unknown Confederate soldiers, “known but to God,” are buried in this cemetery. These men died of wounds or disease in the Confederate hospitals in Greensboro, 1863 ~ 1865. These hospitals were the Dawson, Bell, Polk, Court House, ...

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To the Unknown Dead

Co. D 6th Maryland Infantry

To the Unknown Dead 1861 - 1865

Memorial to J. [James] Edward Heffner

Member Co. D 6th Md. Inf.

Erected by his wife.

Marker can be reached from the intersection of North Altamont Avenue and Flanagan Road.

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Unknown Confederate Dead

Here sleep, known but to God, 250 Confederate and two Federal soldiers, most of whom died of wounds, disease and sickness in the Confederate hospitals located here - 1862-1864.

These men were wounded in the battles of Perryville, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, ...

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Unknown Dead of the Civil War

Erected to the

memory of

The Unknown Dead

1861 - 1865

Marker is at the intersection of Broadway and Oak Street, on the left when traveling east on Broadway.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Our Unknown Dead

1861-1865

In Memory

of

Our Unknown Dead

Courtesy hmdb.org

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