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Confederate Soldiers Monument

(Front):

Confederate Soldiers

monument

On these grounds between 1861-1865

over 1500 men from Gaston County

answered the call of their State and

County to Defend the South in the

War between the States.

(Back):

Co. 1-11 87th NC Militia

Co. M 16th NC Troops

Co. H 23rd NC Troops

Co. B 28th ...

Fort Donelson Confederate Monument

(Front):This shaft is dedicated

as an altar of remembrance

to the Confederate soldiers

who fought at Fort Donelson

February, 1862

by the

Daughters of the Confederacy

of Tennessee

"There is no holier spot of ground

than where defeated valor lies"

(Left):

"______________ here was the place of battle. You who have ...

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Augusta Confederate Monument

Our Confederate Dead

[North Face]:

In Memoriam

"No Nation Rose So White

And Fair:

None Fell So Pure Of Crime"

[West Face]:

Erected

A.D. 1878

by

The Ladies

Memorial Association

of Augusta.

In Honor of the men of

Richmond County

who died

in the cause of the

Confederate States

[South Face]:

Worthy

to have lived and known

our Gratitude:

Worthy

to be ...

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Confederate Monument

Erected on November 21, 1905, a handsome monument was dedicated to the Confederate dead by the Virginia Clay Clopton Chapter #1107 United Daughters of the Confederacy of Huntsville, and was unveiled with proper ceremonies in which many veterans of North ...

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Lee County Monument to the Confederate Dead

(West face)

CSA

In Memory

of

Lee County's

Confederate Soldiers

Heros

Confederate Dead

(East Face)

Lest We Forget

Erected by the people

of Lee County

Through the efforts of

Lottie Green Chapter of

U.D.C.

A.D. 1913

Marker is on South Main Street (U.S. 15), on the right when traveling ...

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Confederate Civil War Monument

[Marlboro County]

[Inscriptions: South face]

1861

UDC

303

of Marlboro’s noble sons sacrificed

their lives on the battlefield, in

prison, and by disease.

“God’s peace is everlasting”

are the dream-words of their sleep.

Erected A.D. 1907

----------------

No country ever had truer sons ;

No cause - ...

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Liberty County Confederate Monument

1861-1865

War Between The States

"Lord God of hosts

defend us yet

Lest we forget.

lest we forget."

Marker is on Court Street near South Commerce Street, in the median.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Confederate Monument

The Confederate Monument was erected on November 13, 1907 and dedicated May 2, 1908 by the Jasper Chapter No. 925 United Daughters of the Confederacy under the leadership of Elizabeth Cain Musgrove to honor the 1900 soldiers who served from ...

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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.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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South Carolina Confederate Monument

( West Face)

To South Carolina's Dead

Of The

Confederate Army

1861 1865

( North face)

This monument

perpetuates the memory ,

of those who

true to the instincts of their birth,

faithful to the teachings of their fathers,

constant in their love for the State,

died ...

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