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Confederate Soldiers & Sailors Monument
Erected by the
Confederate Soldiers & Sailors<...
Hanover Confederate Soldiers Monument
Hanover
to her
Confederate Soldiers
and ...
The Confederate Invasion of Iowa Monument
Site of
The Confederate Invasion of Iowa
12th ...
Surry County Confederate Monument
Our heroes
1861-1865
To
the Confederate ...
Isle of Wight County Confederate Monument
1861-1865
Confederate Dead
Isle of Wight’s lov...
Albemarle Confederate Monument
1909
Erected by
the Daughters of
the Con...
King William Confederate Monument
To our soldiers
of the
Confederacy.
King...
Confederate Monument - Eastville, VA
Erected by the Harmanson-West Camp Confederate Veterans, T...
Cherokee County Confederate Monument
Our Confederate Soldiers
[North Inscription]
"...
Confederate Monument
(Front face):To the Confederate soldiers of Colleton Count...
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Confederate Soldiers & Sailors Monument
Erected by the
Confederate Soldiers & Sailors
Monument Association
Anno Domini 1887-1894.
Marker can be reached from the intersection of North 29th Street and Libby Terrace, in the median.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Hanover Confederate Soldiers Monument
Hanover
to her
Confederate Soldiers
and to her
Noble Women
who loved them
1861-1865
Marker is on Hanover Courthouse Road (U.S. 301) 0.2 miles north of Depot Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Confederate Invasion of Iowa Monument
Site of
The Confederate Invasion of Iowa
12th Day of October 1864.
This monument marks the northern most point of incursion into Iowa by Confederate Forces. On October 12, 1864, Lieutenant James “Bill” Jackson led twelve heavily armed Missouri Partisan Rangers dressed in ...
Surry County Confederate Monument
Our heroes
1861-1865
To
the Confederate Soldiers
of Surry County.
“That we through life may not
forget
to love the thin gray line.”
Erected by the Confederate
Memorial Association of Surry
County A.D. 1909.
Marker is at the intersection of Colonial Trail East (Virginia Route 10) and Rolfe Highway (Virginia Route ...
Isle of Wight County Confederate Monument
1861-1865
Confederate Dead
Isle of Wight’s loving tribute,
to her heroes of 1861 to 1865.
“They bravely fought
They bravely fell
They wore the gray
They wore it well”
“Bright were the lives they gave for us;
The land they struggled to save for us
Will not forget its ...
Albemarle Confederate Monument
1909
Erected by
the Daughters of
the Confederacy,
Albemarle County,
and the City of
Charlottesville
to commemorate
the heroism of
the volunteers of
Charlottesville and
Albermarle County.
"Love makes
memory eternal."
Marker is on Court Square near 5th Street NE.
Courtesy hmdb.org
King William Confederate Monument
To our soldiers
of the
Confederacy.
King William Co. Va.
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Courthouse Road (Virginia Route 1301) and Horse Landing Road (Virginia Route 619).
Courtesy hmdb.org
Confederate Monument - Eastville, VA
Erected by the Harmanson-West Camp Confederate Veterans, The Daughters of the Confederacy and the citizens of the Eastern Shore of Virginia; to the soldiers of the Confederacy from Northampton and Accomack Counties. They died bravely in war, or in peace ...
Cherokee County Confederate Monument
Our Confederate Soldiers
[North Inscription]
"Lest we Forget"
[South Inscription]
Though men deserve
they may not win success.
The brave will honor
the brave vanquished
none the less.
[Footstone]
This tablet in memoriam
Moses Wood
Erected by Moses Wood Chapter U.D.C.
1932
Marker is on South Limestone Street (Route 150) near East Buford Street, ...
Confederate Monument
(Front face):To the Confederate soldiers of Colleton County, SC
To those who fought and lived
To those who fought and died
To those who gave much
And to those who gave all
(Rear face):
To the mothers, wives, sisters and daughters of Colleton County Who fought ...