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Confederate Dead
In this cemetery are buried about 300 unknown Confederate ...
Confederate Dead Monument - Thornrose Cemetery
West Panel:
Honor to the Brave
870 Lie Here
To the Dead and Living Confederate Soldiers
To the Memory of those valiant souls who went forth from O...
Confederate Dead
Here rest -- known but to God -- more than 20 Confederate ...
Confederate Dead
1861 - 1865
Elbert County
To Her
Confed...
Confederate Dead
Here are buried 268 Confederate soldiers, most of whom die...
To Our Confederate Dead
West side of the marker reads: First at Bethel
<...Confederate Dead
About 300 Confederate soldiers are buried here, most of wh...
Confederate Dead and Hospitals
Here sleep "Known but to God," 299 unknown Confederate sol...
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Confederate Dead
In this cemetery are buried about 300 unknown Confederate soldiers who died of wounds or disease in the several Confederate hospitals located in Cassville. These hospitals operated from late 1861 until May 18, 1864, then moved south out of the ...
Confederate Dead Monument - Thornrose Cemetery
West Panel:
Honor to the Brave
870 Lie Here
Recorded by Name, Company & Regiment:
From
Virginia 385, N. Carolina 176, S. Carolina 59,
Georgia 208, Alabama 49, Florida 8,
Mississippi 11, Louisiana 19, Tennessee 12,
Arkansas 20, Texas 3,
And 207
Recorded by Name Only
Confederate Dead
South Panel:
“There is True ...
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 ...
Confederate Dead
Here rest -- known but to God -- more than 20 Confederate soldiers, most of whom died in the Confederate hospitals located in Fort Valley in 1864-1865. Some of these men were killed in the wreck of a troop train, ...
Confederate Dead
1861 - 1865
Elbert County
To Her
Confederate Dead
Marker is on Heard Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Confederate Dead
Here are buried 268 Confederate soldiers, most of whom died of wounds or disease in the several Confederate hospitals located in Newnan. Some were killed in the battle fought south of here, July 30, 1864. Due to the efficiency of ...
To Our Confederate Dead
West side of the marker reads: First at Bethel
Last at Appomattox
1861 - 1865
Marker is at the intersection of Salisbury Street and Hillsborough Street, on the left when traveling south on Salisbury Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Confederate Dead
About 300 Confederate soldiers are buried here, most of whom died of wounds or disease in the several Confederate hospitals located in LaGrange. Most of these men served in the Confederate Army of Tennessee and participated in many bloody engagements. ...
Confederate Dead and Hospitals
Here sleep "Known but to God," 299 unknown Confederate soldiers and one known. Most of these men, veterans of many hard fought battles, died in the several Confederate hospitals located in this town. Here is also buried a gallant Confederate ...