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King and Queen County Confederate Monument

To the Confederate soldiers

and sailors of King and Queen

County Virginia 1861-1865

Fate denied them victory but gave

Them the love and veneration of

Their native land. The wonder

And admiration of the world.

Marker is at the intersection of Courthouse Landing Road (Route 655) and ...

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Essex County Confederate Monument

Erected

To soldiers of Essex and those who fought with them.

They fought for the principles of state sovereignty

And in defense of their homes.

To maintain these rights the gallant sons of this

Gallant county marched gladly to the front and

Did their duty like ...

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Berkeley County Confederate Monument

Front

Honoring Berkeley County Confederate Soldiers “Deo Vindice”

J B Adkins, S Adkins, S Alexander, J Armstrong, J F Avinger, E Ball, I Ball, J M Ball, J Ball, W J Ball, A Ballentine, J J Ballentine, L E Ballentine, W J ...

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McCormick County Confederate Monument

1861-1865

[East]:

In Honor of the

Confederate Soldiers

from

McCormick County

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 South, offered their

lives and fortunes in the

performance of their duty.

[West]:

Presented by

McCormick County Historical

Society ...

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Williamsburg County Confederate Monument

[North Face]:

[Relief Flag]

CSA

1861-1865

Erected by

Williamsburg, Chapter

U.D.C. and the

citizens of the county,

May 10,1910,

To the memory

of the men of

Williamsburg, County

who fought for

the rights of the

Southern Confederacy

Comrades

[Relief Cannon]

[Relief Crossed Sabres]

Confederate Soldiers

[South Face]:

To the gallant band of

volunteers from Williamsburg

whose courage zeal and

devotion fed the fires ...

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Coffee County Confederate Monument

(East face)

In Memory Of

Our

Confederate Soldiers

(North face)

1861 - 1865

[Crossed Flags]

(West face)

Erected by the

Robert E. Lee

Chapter, U.D.C.

Oct. 1911

Marker is on South Peterson Avenue near West Ward Street (Georgia Road 32W), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Butts County Confederate Monument

In memory of the Confederate Soldiers of Butts County, whose undying devotion to duty and self sacrifice in their country's service, we cherish; and whose heroic deeds and patriotism, we embalm in stone, as they are enshrined in our hearts.

Marker ...

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Lynchburg Confederate Soldiers Monument

(front)

1861—1865

Our Confederate Soldiers

(rear)

Erected by the

Daughters of the Confederacy

of

Lynchburg, Virginia

in 1899,

to commemorate the heroism

of our Confederate Soldiers

(side)

Kirk Wood Otey Chapter U.D.C.

(side)

Old Dominion Chapter U.D.C.

Marker is at the intersection of Court Street and Ninth Street, on the right when traveling west on ...

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Polk County Confederate Monument

CSA

Confederate Dead

(Left face)

In memory of that noble band, who have crossed the mystic stream,

and are resting now in that happy land,

where peace and pleasure reight supreme.

The heroic deeds will never fade,

from memory's brightest page,

and their brave defense of country and ...

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Waycross Confederate Monument

(South face)

1861 - 1865

[Crossed flags]

Confederate

Dead

(East face)

The impartial enlightened

verdict of mankind will

vindicate the rectitude

of our conduct,

and he who knows the

hearts of men, will judge

the sincerity with which

we labored to preserve

the government of our

fathers in its spirit

Jefferson Davis. ...

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