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1914 United Confederate Veterans Reunion

On these grounds, May 6-9, 1914, the United Confederate Veterans celebrated their 24th annual reunion. Expecting no more than 25,000 reunion goers, the city was nearly overwhelmed when an estimated 70,000 visitors including 8,000 Veterans converged on Jacksonville. The average ...

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Confederate Veterans

In honor of each Confederate Veteran, known and unknown, buried in East Volusia County

Jasper J. Allman • Jesse Bennett • Simmons Bennett • Z. H. Bennett • Jackson D. Brooke • Rufus D. Brooke • Wm. W. Carter • ...

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First Presbyterian Church Confederate Veterans Monument

Men who served in the

Confederate States Army

from the congregation of

The First Presbyterian Church

Columbia, South Carolina

1861-1865

Dedicated to those who died

in gratitude to those who served

[List of 64 names]

************

Members of this Congregation after 1865, who served

in the Confederate Army

[List of 22 names]

Marker ...

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Confederate Veterans of Mississippi County

1861 - 1865

In memory

of the

Confederate Veterans

of

Mississippi County

erected A.D. 1934

United Daughters of the Confederacy

Elliott Fletcher Chapter

Bytheville Arkansas

Marker is at the intersection of North Walnut Street (U.S. 61) and West Hale Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Walnut Street. ...

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Sons of Confederate Veterans

1896

This Monument erected in honor of the gallant Confederate Soldiers of Wayne County who fought, died and suffered in the War for Southern Independence.

1861-1865

Confederate Units Formed in Wayne County

2nd (Biffle’s) Tenn. Cavalry BTN.

6th (Wheeler’s) Reg’t

...

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United Confederate Veterans

Camp Hardee No. 39

(front):

United Confederate Veterans

Camp Hardee No. 39

Camp Hardee No. 39 was organized as a camp of the United Confederate Veterans on August 7, 1891. This cemetery plot was acquired by the camp to provide a final resting place ...

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United Confederate Veterans

In Memory of the Confederate Soldiers.

In Memory of the Women of the Confederacy.

In God we trust.

Marker is on 60th Street North, in the median.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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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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Confederate Veterans Monument

1861 Virginia 1865

Defenders of State "Sovereignty".

Confederate Heroes

Erected by

Confederate Veterans

and the Daughters

of the Confederacy

Oct. 11, 1900.

List of companies organized

In the county 1861.

Company F 18th. Va. Inf’’ty.

" " D 18th, " " "

" " D 18th, " " "

" ...

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Confederate Veterans Bicentennial Memorial

Hamilton - Marion County, Alabama

In Memory of Re-Union 6th and 7th August 1904

Managers: Probate Judge Wm. R. White and Hon. Mack Pearce

Guest Speakers

Ex-rept. Wm. C. Davis, Hamilton - later Lieut. Gov. Ala.

Ex-Rept. Wm. W. Brandon, Tuscaloosa - later Governor, Ala.

Miss. ...

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