Results for Confederate Monument
Aiken County Confederate Monument
[South Face]
They gave their all in defense o...
First Presbyterian Church Confederate Veterans Monument
Men who served in the
Confederate States Army
...
Barnwell County Confederate Monument
1900
Our Confederate Dead
(West Face)
...
Darlington County Confederate Monument
(North Side):
On fame's eternal camping ground their...
Highland County Confederate Monument
(Front):Erected by
Highland Chapter
United Dau...
Alabama Confederate Monument
1861-1865
South/Infantry Side
"Fame's temple b...
Confederate Monument
(North face):This
Monument is erected by
the L...
Confederate Heroes Monument
(Left Side):Would it not be a blame for us
if their ...
Hillsborough County's Confederate Monument
Memoria In Aeterna
(West face)
1861
To ...
Greenwood County Confederate Monument
South Side:
Our
Confederate
Soldi...
Results for Confederate Monument
Aiken County Confederate Monument
[South Face]
They gave their all in defense of
Home, Honor, Liberty and the
Independence of their native land
They fought the patriots fight
They kept the faith of their fathers
Forever honored
And forever mourned
[North Face]
Erected July 23, 1901
By the
Ladies Monument Association
Of Aiken ...
First Presbyterian Church Confederate Veterans Monument
Men who served in the
Confederate States Army
from the congregation of
The First Presbyterian Church
Columbia, South Carolina
1861-1865
Dedicated to those who died
in gratitude to those who served
[List of 64 names]
************
Members of this Congregation after 1865, who served
in the Confederate Army
[List of 22 names]
Marker ...
Barnwell County Confederate Monument
1900
Our Confederate Dead
(West Face)
Who throughout a long
and bloody struggle dis-
played a heroism and de-
votion to duty unsurpass-
ed. If ever equaled in the
annuals of war.
(South face)
Who wrung from the great
commander of the opposing
armies the humiliating
confession that ...
Darlington County Confederate Monument
(North Side):
On fame's eternal camping ground their silent tents are spread; and glory guards, with solemn round, the bivouac of the dead.
(East Side):
They never fail who Die in a great cause. While the tree of freedom's wither'd trunk puts forth ...
Highland County Confederate Monument
(Front):Erected by
Highland Chapter
United Daughters of
the Confederacy
1918
(Back):
To the
Confederate Soldiers
of
Highland County
A Loving Tribute to
the Past, the Present,
and the Future
Marker is on High Street (U.S. 250), on the left when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Alabama Confederate Monument
1861-1865
South/Infantry Side
"Fame's temple boasts no higher name, no king is grander on his throne: No glory shines with brighter gleam, the name of "Patriot" stands along." C.T.R.
East/Artillery Side
"When this historic shaft shall crumbling lie in ages hence, in woman's heart ...
Confederate Monument
(North face):This
Monument is erected by
the Ladies Memorial Association
in grateful remembrance of the
gallant Confederate Soldiers,
who lie here.
They died in defense of the rights
of the South,
in the war between the States,
from 1861 to 1865.
(West face):1876.
In memory of men
who with their lives
vindicated ...
Confederate Heroes Monument
(Left Side):Would it not be a blame for us
if their memories part
from our land & heart
and a wrong to them & a shame for us
the glories they won shall not wane for us
in legend & lay
our heroes in gray
shall forever ...
Hillsborough County's Confederate Monument
Memoria In Aeterna
(West face)
1861
To the Honor and Courage
of the patriots of the
Confederate States
of America,
This monument is dedicated by
Tampa Chapter,
No.113, U. D. C.,
and the citizens of Tampa.
January 1911.
Memoria
In Aeterna.
(South face)
1865
Lest
We
Forget.
(East face)
1861
Not theirs the rush of ...
Greenwood County Confederate Monument
South Side:
Our
Confederate
Soldiers
East Side:
1861 - 1865
Patriots
Who animated by the same faith, actuated by the same love of country, beset with the same trials and dangers, enduring with the same fortitude and fought as heroically to maintain local self government as did ...