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Bedford County Confederate Monument

Deo Vindice

To the Confederate

Soldiers and Sailors of

Bedford County. 1861-1865

Bedford honors her heroes;

proudly rejoicing with the living;

sincerely mourning the dead.

Their history is it's brightest page,

exhibiting the highest qualities of

patriotism, courage, fortitude and virtue.

This stone is erected to keep

fresh in memory the ...

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Edgefield County Confederate Monument

Erected by the

Women

of

Edgefield, S.C.

to the Memory

of their Confederate

Dead.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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King George Confederate Monument

To

the officers and soldiers

of the Confederate Army from

King George.

Who gave their lives for the

South.

A tribute of gratitude

And respect from the

Ladies Memorial Association

of this county.

Imperishable as granite be their fame

Let history honour and record their deeds.

Marker is at the intersection of ...

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Montgomery County Confederate Monument

(West face)

[Confederate States of America Emblem]

Dedicated to the glory and

honor of the Montgomery

County soldiers of the

Confederate States of America

for their unparalleled courage

and gallantry in defense of their

homeland and their families and

friends for their sacrifices

and unwavering love and support.

1861 Confederate ...

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Lexington County Confederate Monument

[Southeast]

Lexington's valiant

sons

who went forth to

battle for their

country's cause.

And gave their lives

in the service of the

Confederate States.

A.D. 1861-1865.

[Crossed Swords]

[List of Names]

To Our Confederate Dead

[Northeast]

Their deeds are not

forgot;

in deathless fame

our grateful hearts

enshrine

their memories.

[List of Names]

[Southwest]

These are our

dead.

Sleep on in silent

rest.

[List of Names]

Marker ...

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Laurens County Confederate Monument

[Front]:

In Memory of

The Boys in Gray

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Erected 1910

by the Citizens of

Laurens Co.

Under the Auspices of

J.B. Kershaw Chapter

U.D.C.

Our Heroes

[Reverse]:

On flames eternal camp-

ing ground

Their silent tents are

spread

And glory guards with

solemn round

The bivouac of the dead.

Marker is on East Main Street, on the left ...

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Greenville County Confederate Monument

[South Side]:

All lost, but by the graves

Where martyred heroes rest

He wins the most who honor saves

Success is not the test

The world shall yet decide

In truth's clear far off light

That the soldiers

Who wore the gray and died

With Lee, where right.

[East Side]:

Come ...

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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 ...

Montgomery County Confederate Monument

To the memory

of Montgomery’s sons

who fell in the

Lost Cause

and to

all the Confederate dead

who lie beneath her soil.

This monument

is erected by her daughters

1861-1865

In this county

lie the remains of

300 Confederate soldiers

from

sister Southern states

whose sacrifice this stone

also commemorates.

Erected 1883.

Marker is at the intersection ...

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Abbeville County Confederate Monument

[South]:

[Ship's Anchor]

1861-1865

"The world shall yet decide,

In truth's clear, far-off light,

That the soldiers who wore the gray, and died

With Lee were in the right!"

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"Brave men may die - right has no death;

Truth never shall pass away."

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"Come from the four winds,

O breath ...

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