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Crawfordville Confederate Memorial

1861-1865

Erected to the

memory of our

Confederate

Dead

Apr. 26, 1898

Marker is at the intersection of Broad Street (U.S. 278) and Alexander Street on Broad Street.

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Confederate Memorial

(shaft)

Dedicated to the glory of God in memory of our Confederate soldiers who fought in the War Between the States 1861-1865

Erected by the City Point Chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy 1949

(base)

Standing hand to hand and clasping hands - we ...

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Fort Mill Confederate Memorial

[South Side]:

1860

Dum Spiro Spero

Spes Animis Opibuscue Parati

1891

Defenders of

State Sovereignty.

[East Side]:

List of names

[North Side]:

1865

The warrior's banner takes its flight

to greet the warrior's soul.

[West Side]:

List of names

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (State Highway 160) and Academy Street, on the ...

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Forest City Confederate Memorial

To the memory of

Capt. H.D. Lee

and Company D 16th Regiment,

who were the first to leave from

Rutherford County for the

War Between The States

June 3rd, 1861, and

Capt. J.B. Eaves

and Company I 50th Regiment,

who left in April 1862.

Both companies departed ...

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Old Stone Church Confederate Memorial

In Memory of

our Confederate Dead

Marker is on Anderson Highway.

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Salisbury Confederate Memorial

In memory of

Rowan’s

Confederate Soldiers

that their heroic deeds,

sublime self-sacrifice

and undying devotion

to duty and Country

may never be forgotten

1861 – 1865

[ Left of Monument: ]

Soldiers of the

Confederacy,

Fame has given you

an imperishable crown.

History will record

your daring valor,

noble sufferings and

matchless achievements

to the honor and

glory or ...

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Confederate Soldiers Memorial

In memory of the Confederate Soldiers of Pulaski County 1861 - 1865

Marker is at the intersection of North Washington Avenue (U.S. 11) and 1st St NW, on the right when traveling south on North Washington Avenue.

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Confederate Memorial Day

First Decoration, or Memorial Day, was observed in Kingston in late April of 1865, and has been a continuous observance here since that day, the only such record held by any community in this Nation. The first Memorial, or Decoration ...

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Confederate Memorial Pyramid

[South side]:

Numini et Patri ae Asto

[West side]:

Erected by the Holly-Wood Memorial Association

A.D. 1869

[North side]:

Memoria in Aeterna

[East side]:

To the Confederate Dead

Marker is on Hollywood Cemetery Access Road near South Cherry Street.

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Fishing Creek Revolutionary / Confederate War Memorial

[Front Side]1775-1781

Revolutionary Soldiers

Buried in Fishing Creek

Presbyterian Church Cemetery

[List of Names]

[Reverse Side]

1861-1865

In Memoriam

Confederate Veterans

Buried in Fishing Creek Pres.

Cemetery

[List of Names]

Marker can be reached from the intersection of Steele Village ...

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