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Cheraw Confederate Memorial

(Front):

Erected by Ladies Memorial Association

To the memory

of our Heroic Dead

who fell at Cheraw

during the War

1864 - 1865.

(Left Side):

Fallen but not dead!

"They have crossed over the river

And they rest in the shade of the trees."

(Right Side):

Loved and Honored but Unknown

Hope

(Back):

"Stranger, ...

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Forest Hill Confederate Memorial

(Front):

In memory of our Confederate Dead

(Reverse):

To the brave soldiers who fell in the Battle of Westport October 23, 1864.

Marker can be reached from Troost Avenue 0.3 miles north of 71st Street.

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Confederate Memorial

North Side

"Lest We Forget." This shaft is erected to honor and perpetuate the memory and valor of our Confederate Soldiers.

West Side

"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."

South Side

Comrades

Soldiers of Pike, ...

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Confederate Memorial

North Face

Confederate Dead

West Face

In memory of the Dale County Confederate soldiers, who fought in the War Between the States from 1861 to '65.

South Face

These were men who, by the simple manhood of their lives, by their strict adherence to the ...

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Orangeburg Confederate Memorial

(North face)

To the

Confederate Dead

of

Orangeburg District

1861 — 1865

(East face)

Erected

by the woman of

Orangeburg County

1893

(South face)

A grateful tribute

to the brave defenders of

Our Rights,

Our Honor

and Our Homes

(West face)

Let Posterity emulate their

Virtues

and treasure the

memory of their

Valor

and

...

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Warren County Confederate Memorial

CSA

1861 – 1865

Unveiled

July 4, 1911

This monument was erected

to commemorate the courage

and patriotism of the men

from Warren County, who

served honorably, in the Confederate Army

“To those who fought and lived and to

those who fought and died. To those

who gave much, and ...

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Confederate Memorial Chapel

The chapel was erected in 1887 in memory of the more than 260,000 Confederate war dead and as a place of worship for the veterans who resided here in the Robert E. Lee Camp Confederate Soldiers' Home. The veterans themselves, ...

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Confederate Memorial

1861 1865

To Honor The

Confederate Heroes

Of

Effingham County

( Reverse Side )

Erected by Salzburger Chapter

United Daughters Of The Confederacy

April 26, 1923

Marker is on North Oak Street near Jackson Street, on the left when traveling east.

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Confederate Memorial

(Back of Monument - Center):The States of the South

sent to the Battle of Shiloh

seventy nine organizations of infantry

ten organizations of cavalry and

twenty three batteries of artillery

How bravely and how well they fought

let the tablets ...

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Confederate Soldier Memorial

(Gainesville Florida)

(North face)

In Memory Of

The

Confederate

Dead

1861 1865

(East face)

"They Fell For Us and For Them

Should Fall

The Tears Of A Nation's Grief."

(West face)

They Counted The Cost

And In Defence Of Right

They Paid The Martyr's Price."

(South face)

Erected By

Kirby Smith

Chapter No. 202

U.D.C.

A.D. 1904.

Marker ...

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