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South Carolina Confederate Monument
( West Face)
To South Carolina's Dead
Of The<...
The Infantry Barracks
The Infantry Barracks is the oldest surviving structure in...
Aiken County Confederate Monument
[South Face]
They gave their all in defense o...
Site of Neches Indian Village
Here at the opening of the 18th century stood a village of...
Fredericksburg National Cemetery
Approximately 20,000 soldiers died in this region during t...
Dedicated to all American Ex-Prisoners of War
We exist to help those who cannot help themselves
Ma...
Milford
Town laid out by Joseph Oliver 1787.
Village was lo...
The Confederate Section
In 1885, after the War Between the States, the local veter...
Firing Steps
Banquetas
After loading their muskets, the soldiers ...
Wayfare or Cow Creek Church
? 200 yd.
About 200 yards West, on this Road, is Way...
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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 ...
The Infantry Barracks
The Infantry Barracks is the oldest surviving structure in Vancouver Barracks proper. It was constructed in 1887, one of three identical buildings built to house individual companies of the 14th Infantry. Though it was built prior to the standardization of ...
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 ...
Site of Neches Indian Village
Here at the opening of the 18th century stood a village of the Neches Indians. Their name was given to the river and later to a mission, San Francisco De Los Neches, established near by. With the Cherokees, the Neches ...
Fredericksburg National Cemetery
Approximately 20,000 soldiers died in this region during the Civil War, their remains scattered throughout the countryside in shallow, often unmarked, graves. In 1865 Congress established Fredericksburg National Cemetery as a final resting place for Union soldiers who died on ...
Dedicated to all American Ex-Prisoners of War
We exist to help those who cannot help themselves
Marker is on Leonard Wood Drive south of Bundy Street, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Milford
Town laid out by Joseph Oliver 1787.
Village was located on tract then called
“Saw-Mill Range.” Named Milford from
fording place near mill-dam erected
by Rev. Sydenham Thorne across Mispillion
Creek, 1787. First incorporated 1807. Old
town in Kent County, new ...
The Confederate Section
In 1885, after the War Between the States, the local veterans of Portsmouth and Norfolk County formed the Stonewall Camp, United Confederate Veterans. This Camp remained active until 1929 when the last three members bequeathed their assets to the Sons ...
Firing Steps
Banquetas
After loading their muskets, the soldiers mounted these steps to fire over the parapet at the enemy.
Marker can be reached from South Castillo Drive (State Highway A1A), on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Wayfare or Cow Creek Church
? 200 yd.
About 200 yards West, on this Road, is Wayfare or Cow Creek Baptist Church. The church was constituted in 1847, and the first annual meeting was held in September of that year. The members were: John Roberts, Sr., ...