Results for Confederate Dead
Confederate Dead & Hospitals
Here sleep 67 known and 8 unknown Confederate heroes, men ...
Confederate Dead
Here are buried 51 unknown and one known Confederate soldi...
Sumter District Confederate Dead
(East face)
Decr 20
1860
— • —...
Lee County Monument to the Confederate Dead
(West face)
CSA
In Memory
of
Lee...
Confederate Dead
Here rest 34 Confederate soldiers, all of whom died in the...
Unknown Confederate Dead
Here lie twelve Confederate soldiers, ‘known but to God’, ...
Unknown Confederate Dead Monument
(East):
Soldiers of the Confederate States
(So...
Confederate Dead
Two Confederate soldiers, killed June 29, 1863, in ...
Confederate Dead and Hospitals
Twenty-four Confederate soldiers are buried here. These me...
North Carolina Confederate Dead
N.C.
Confederate
Dead
Marker is at the i...
Results for Confederate Dead
Confederate Dead & Hospitals
Here sleep 67 known and 8 unknown Confederate heroes, men who died of disease and wounds in the several Confederate hospitals located here. Many of those who died were reburied elsewhere.
In 1862, 1863, 1864, the Hill, Hood, Lumpkin, and ...
Confederate Dead
Here are buried 51 unknown and one known Confederate soldier and one Negro hospital attendant. These men died of wounds or disease in the Confederate hospitals located nearby, the Stout, Blackie, Asylum, Turnbull, and some temporary ones. These hospitals operated ...
Sumter District Confederate Dead
(East face)
Decr 20
1860
— • —
The
Women
of
Sumter District
to their
Confederate
Dead
— • —
Erected 1876
by
The Ladies Monumental Assoc.
of Sumter District
Deeded to Dick Anderson
Chapter no. 75, Inc.,
United Daughters ...
Lee County Monument to the Confederate Dead
(West face)
CSA
In Memory
of
Lee County's
Confederate Soldiers
Heros
Confederate Dead
(East Face)
Lest We Forget
Erected by the people
of Lee County
Through the efforts of
Lottie Green Chapter of
U.D.C.
A.D. 1913
Marker is on South Main Street (U.S. 15), on the right when traveling ...
Confederate Dead
Here rest 34 Confederate soldiers, all of whom died in the Confederate hospitals located in Thomaston. These men came from seven of the Confederate states. Only six are “unknown” graves. Hospitals located here were the Newsom, Frank Ramsey and several ...
Unknown Confederate Dead
Here lie twelve Confederate soldiers, ‘known but to God’, who died of disease and wounds, 1864- 1865, in the General Hospital, Georgia State Line, located near this spot. Dr. A.P.Brown was senior surgeon in charge of the hospital. Dr. E.A. ...
Unknown Confederate Dead Monument
(East):
Soldiers of the Confederate States
(South):
“The death of men is not the death of rights that urged them to the fray.”
(West):
A loving memory from the Richland Memorial Association
(North):
Deo vindice
Marker can be reached from Elmwood Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Confederate Dead
Two Confederate soldiers, killed June 29, 1863, in a skirmish with Union troops, were buried here by local residents. The monument in their honor was erected by Daughters of the Confederacy.
Marker is on Buchanan Trail (Pennsylvania Route 16), on the ...
Confederate Dead and Hospitals
Twenty-four Confederate soldiers are buried here. These men, veterans of many hard fought battles, died in the Confederate hospitals located here, 1863-1865. They were the Hood, Hill, Lumpkin, and several temporary ones. Among the gallant Confederate women who served in ...
North Carolina Confederate Dead
N.C.
Confederate
Dead
Marker is at the intersection of Mt Hebron Drive and Confederate Cemetery Drive, on the left when traveling east on Mt Hebron Drive.
Courtesy hmdb.org