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Confederate Veterans Monument

1861 Virginia 1865

Defenders of State "Sovereignty".

Confederate Heroes

Erected by

Confederate Veterans

and the Daughters

of the Confederacy

Oct. 11, 1900.

List of companies organized

In the county 1861.

Company F 18th. Va. Inf’’ty.

" " D 18th, " " "

" " D 18th, " " "

" ...

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York County Confederate Monument

(Front):Lest We Forget

1861-1865

Our Confederate Dead

(Side):In Eternal Remembrance,"Of the Soldiers tried and true,

Who bore the flag of a Nation's trust,

And fell in a cause

Though lost, still just

And died for me and you"

(Side):Those for whom they died

Have erected this Monument

To recall To ...

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Charlotte County Confederate Monument

1861-1865

Gloria Victis

Confederate soldiers

Charlotte County

cherishes the memory

of her heroes

Noble deeds

are a people’s inspiration

Erected under the auspices of

H.A. Carrington Camp C.V. No. 34.

August 27, 1901.

“Non sibl sed patriae.”

Marker is at the intersection of David Bruce Avenue (Virginia Route 40) and Legrande Avenue ...

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Halifax County Confederate Monument

These patriots laid

their all upon the

altar of their country

their valor will ever

remain a part of

her history

This monument is erected

by an appreciative people

in loving remembrance of

the Confederate soldiers

of Halifax County who

fought for constitutional

liberty in the war of

1861-1865

Marker can be reached from ...

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Mecklenburg County Confederate Monument

To the

Confederate Soldiers

of Mecklenburg

From Bethel

to Appomattox

1861-1865

Marker is at the intersection of Washington Street (Virginia Route 96) and Madison Street (Business U.S. 58), on the right when traveling south on Washington Street.

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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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Anderson County Confederate Monument

[North]:

(Palmetto Tree)

(Crossed swords in scabbards with a laurel wreath - representing the cavalry.)

(Confederate Battle Flag)

"Though conquered, we adore it!

Love the cold dead hands that bore it!"

[West]:

(Furled Stainless Banner)

(Cannon wheel, cannon balls, cannon swabs - representing the artillery.)

1st Battle Manassas, Williamsburg, ...

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Statesboro Confederate Monument

South Face

Comrades

In Memory Of

The

Confederate Soldier

1861 - 1865

West Face

" How many a glorious

name for us,

How many a story of

fame for us

They left ! Would it

not be a blame for us

if their memories part

from ...

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Williamsburg Confederate Monument

1861 – 1865

To the Confederate Soldiers and

Sailors of Williamsburg

and James City County.

Right of Monument:“Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet,

lest we forget – lest we forget!”

Left of Monument:Erected by the Daughters

of the Confederacy and the

Citizens of Williamsburg ...

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Bamberg County Confederate Monument

(West face )

CSA

Confederate Heroes

(South face)

UDC

" Lest We Forget "

(East face)

Erected by the

Francis Marion

Bamberg Chapter

1911.

Marker is on North Main Street (U.S. 601) near 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north.

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