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Cumberland County Confederate Memorial

The Women of Cumberland

to their

Confederate Dead

May 20, 1861 - May 10, 1902

They died in defence of their

Rights

For they should fall the tears

of a nation's grief.

Lord God of Hosts be with us yet,

Lest we forget; lest we forget.

[Inscriptions on stones near ...

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Edgecombe County Confederate Memorial

(Front):Erected in honor of

The Confederate Soldiers

of

Edgecombe County.

"Defenders of State Sovereignty."

1861 C.S.A. 1865

(Back):Erected Oct. 29, 1904

Marker is on North Main Street (U.S. 64), on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Confederate War Memorial

In memory of the

Confederate Dead

On Fames eternal camping ground

Their silent Tents are spread.

Rest on embalmed & sainted dead

Dear as the blood ye gave.

Nor shall your glory be forgot

While Fame her record keeps

Or honor points the hallowed spot

Where valor proudly sleeps.

Woman's ...

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Lenoir County Confederate Memorial

1861 - 1865

(Front):Not for wages

Not for gory,

twas for home and Right they fell. (Back):To Perpetuate the valor of the men from Lenoir County who wore the grey. Erected May 10th 1924 by A.M. Waddell Chapter U.D.C. Marker is at the ...

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Confederate Veterans Bicentennial Memorial

Hamilton - Marion County, Alabama

In Memory of Re-Union 6th and 7th August 1904

Managers: Probate Judge Wm. R. White and Hon. Mack Pearce

Guest Speakers

Ex-rept. Wm. C. Davis, Hamilton - later Lieut. Gov. Ala.

Ex-Rept. Wm. W. Brandon, Tuscaloosa - later Governor, Ala.

Miss. ...

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Wilkes County Confederate Memorial

CSA

Erected

Anno Domini 1908

By the

"Last Cabinet" Chapter

United

Daughters of The Confederacy,

Ladies

Memorial Association,

and

Sons of Veterans.

A tribute

of abiding love

for our

Confederate Heroes.

(Left Side):

Men of Wilkes!

Know through all time that they fought to maintain a just Union; to defend constitutional government, to perpetuate American ...

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Confederate Cemetery / Memorial

South face

By the united efforts

and enduring sacrifices

of the

Noble woman of Mount Pleasant

and Charleston.

The zealous and tender

custodians of the slumbering

Heroes of a lost cause.

This Monument

has been erected as a tribute

of ...

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