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Confederate Dead Monument
In memory of
the Confederate
dead
Erecte...
Rutherfordton Confederate Monument
To the men
and women of
the Confederacy.
Salem Confederate Monument
With greatest respect and honor for the Confederate...
Chester Confederate Monument
[South Side]
This monument guards the memory
...Oconee County Confederate Monument
[East Side]:
This monument is dedicated to th...
Confederate Monument
(front of marker) Erected by the people of Caroline Count...
Middlesex County Confederate Monument
To commemorate the valor and patriotism of the men, and th...
Sons of Charleston Confederate Monument
(North face)
In Memory
of the sons of Charles...
Lancaster County Confederate Monument
[East Side]
1861-1865
Worthy, the Confederate ...
Fishing Creek Confederate Monument
In Memory of Our Confederate Dead.
Marker can be r...
Results for Confederate Monument
Confederate Dead Monument
In memory of
the Confederate
dead
Erected under
the auspices of Goldsboro Rifles
October 10, 1894.
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[ Left of Monument: ]
On this spot and
in this vicinity
was fought
the Battle of
Bentonville
March 19, 1865.
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[ Right of Monument: ]
Twenty three of
those buried here
had their last hours
soothed by the
loving care of
John ...
Rutherfordton Confederate Monument
To the men
and women of
the Confederacy.
"Devotion"
Marker is on North Main Street 0.1 miles north of 3rd Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Salem Confederate Monument
With greatest respect and honor for the Confederate Soldiers from this area, we salute you, with the dedication of this monument. Special recognition goes to Sgt. John W. Cannon, an officer of the Confederacy and highly respected citizen of the ...
Chester Confederate Monument
[South Side]
This monument guards the memory
of the men of Chester District
who obeying the call of their state
died for the Confederate cause.
1861-1865
Time may crumble this marble into dust
but time can not dim their glory.
...Oconee County Confederate Monument
[East Side]:
This monument is dedicated to the memory of the Confederate Soldiers by the women of Oconee County. These gallant soldiers gave their lives for the principle of states rights, for the protection of their homes, and in defence of ...
Confederate Monument
(front of marker) Erected by the people of Caroline County to commemorate the valor and endurance of its soldiers furnished to the Army of the Confederate States of America 1861 - 1865.
(right side of marker) 9th Regiment Va. ...
Middlesex County Confederate Monument
To commemorate the valor and patriotism of the men, and the devotion and sacrifice of the women of Middlesex in defense of their liberties and their homes.
Marker is on General Puller Highway (Virginia Route 17) near Gloucester Road (Virginia Route ...
Sons of Charleston Confederate Monument
(North face)
In Memory
of the sons of Charleston
who
fell around her walls;
who
sleep on many battlefields
in
Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania,
Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia,
Louisiana, Mississippi, and
North Carolina
and who
lie in distant graves around
their Northern prisons.
— ...
Lancaster County Confederate Monument
[East Side]
1861-1865
Worthy, the Confederate soldier to be hallowed and held in tender remembrance
Worthy, the fadeless fame which Lancaster's soldiers won in defending the honor of the South, the rights of the States, the liberties of the people, the sentiments ...
Fishing Creek Confederate Monument
In Memory of Our Confederate Dead.
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Steele Village Road and Fishing Creek Church Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org