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Clarendon County Confederate Monument

(North face)

CSA

Erected

to the

soldiers

from Clarendon

County

Who served in The War

for Southern

Independence.

Charleston - 1861

Appomattox - 1865.

(East face)

Hope, like the eastern sun,

rose bright in the heart of

the southerner for home

government and the Confed-

erate States of America.

Overwhelming in numbers and

with resources inexhaustable,

he fought with ...

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Warwick County Confederate Monument

1881-Virginia-1865

Unveiled May 27, 1909

to our

Gallant Soldiers

of the

Confederacy

Warwick County

Marker can be reached from the intersection of Old Courthouse Way and Courthouse Drive, on the left when traveling west.

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Confederate Dead Monument - Thornrose Cemetery

West Panel:

Honor to the Brave

870 Lie Here

Recorded by Name, Company & Regiment:

From

Virginia 385, N. Carolina 176, S. Carolina 59,

Georgia 208, Alabama 49, Florida 8,

Mississippi 11, Louisiana 19, Tennessee 12,

Arkansas 20, Texas 3,

And 207

Recorded by Name Only

Confederate Dead

South Panel:

“There is True ...

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Hampton Confederate Monument

(front)

1861-1865

Our

Confderate

Dead

(rear)

Erected by

Hampton Chapter, No.19

Daughters of the

Confederacy

Unveiled Oct. 29, 1901

Marker can be reached from the intersection of West Queens Way and High Court Lane.

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Union County Confederate Monument

[East Side]:

In Memory of the

Confederate Soldiers

of Union County,

South Carolina.

[North Side]:

Truth, courage,

and patriotism

endure forever.

[South Side]:

These were men who gave

their live and fortunes

to home and country,

in vindication

of those sacred rights

reserved to the states

and guaranteed by the

Federal Constitution

as adopted and ratified

by

South Carolina

May 23, ...

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Spartanburg Confederate War Monument

[East Facing Side]

Erected in honor of the

Confederate Soldiers and

Sailors from Spartanburg

City and County

by

voluntary contributions

from her citizens and Spartan

Chapter United Daughters

of the Confederacy

1910

[North Facing Side]

Let this monument

teach our children and our

children's children to honor

the memory and the heroic deeds

of the Southern ...

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Jonesville Confederate Monument

[West Side]

C.S.A.

1861-1865

To the Confederate

dead of Union District

Comrades

Confederate Soldiers

[South Side]

From North to South

From East to West

Their ashes scattered lie

But in the regions of

the Blest,

Their spirits sing on high

[East Side]

The arms are stacked

The flags are furled

The sound of battle no

Longer calls but ...

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Clinton Confederate Monument

[East]

Erected

by the

Stephen D. Lee

Chapter -- 1910

[West]

Our

Confederate

Heroes

1861 -- 1865

"Lest We Forget"

Marker is at the intersection of Musgrove Street and East Main Street, on the left when traveling north on Musgrove Street.

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Newberry County Confederate Monument

This is a record of sacred dead. They were the soldiers of the Southern Confederact, from Newberry District, South Carolina, who battled for right and perished. Thus their living comrades and they who loved them memorize their lives.

Marker is on ...

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Roanoke County Confederate Monument

In memory of the

Confederate soldiers

of Roanoke County

1861—1865

Love makes

memory eternal

Marker is at the intersection of East Main Street (U.S. 460) and North College Avenue, on the right when traveling west on East Main Street.

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