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Forrest County Confederate Monument

[Northeast Inscription]:

C.S.A.

To the Men and Women of

the Confederacy

1861-1865

[Southwest Inscription]:

When their county called

they held back nothing.

They cheerfully gave their

property and their lives.

Through the devotion and

untiring efforts of the

Hattiesburg Chapter No. 422

of the United Daughters

of the Confederacy, this

monument is erected to

the honor ...

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Forest Hill Confederate Memorial

(Front):

In memory of our Confederate Dead

(Reverse):

To the brave soldiers who fell in the Battle of Westport October 23, 1864.

Marker can be reached from Troost Avenue 0.3 miles north of 71st Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Forest City Confederate Memorial

To the memory of

Capt. H.D. Lee

and Company D 16th Regiment,

who were the first to leave from

Rutherford County for the

War Between The States

June 3rd, 1861, and

Capt. J.B. Eaves

and Company I 50th Regiment,

who left in April 1862.

Both companies departed ...

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Confederate Rest

The valiant Confederate soldiers who lie buried here were members of the 1st Alabama Inf. Reg., Confederate States of America. They were captured in the spring of 1862 in the Civil War Battle of Island No. 10 in the Mississippi ...

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Confederate Soldiers Rest

Confederate Soldiers Rest is located in the Fowler Section of Historic Elmwood Cemetery. Over 1000 Confederate Soldiers and Veterans are buried here. An article in The Memphis Daily Appeal on 27 June 1861 stated that this plot was dedicated to ...

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N. B. Forrest Camp 215 Sons of Confederate Veterans

On June 28, 1900, a group of over 100 sons and grandsons of Confederate veterans met in Memphis to organize a local chapter, or "camp" of the United Sons of Confederate Veterans, later known as the Sons of Confederate Veterans ...

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