Confederate Cemetery / Memorial

South face

By the united efforts

and enduring sacrifices

of the

Noble woman of Mount Pleasant

and Charleston.

The zealous and tender

custodians of the slumbering

Heroes of a lost cause.

This Monument

has been erected as a tribute

of devotion to our

Confederate Dead.

1861___1864.

East Face

Names of those who lie buried

Here

Side by side with the Soldiers

of 1812.

Robt. Askew, A.Blacom,

A. Bosewell, W.T. Castleberry,

J.J. Ellis, J.E. Elliott,

J.B. Glenn, S. Harbin,

S.O. Knight, J.E. Limberg,

W.H. Littleton, A.H. Mansel,

G.J. Merrit, J.F. Metz,

W.H. Nelson, Newton,

J.R. Stevenson, H.J. Siebricht,

H. Taylor, M.C. Wakefield,

Charles Warren.

North Face

Christ Church Parish

Contributed to the Death Roll

of our Confedercy

these gallant Sons.

Col. C.C. Tew 2nd N.C. I.

Col. T.M. Wagner 1st S.C. A.

Col. B.J. Johnson

Hampton Legion.

Col. R.J. Jeffords 5th S.C. C.

Maj. J.M. Whilden 23rd S.C. V.

Capt. L.A. Whilden 5th S.C. C.

Capt. Hamilton Waring 5th S.C. C.

Lieut. James Anderson 5th S.C. C.

West Face

B. Anderson, G.C. Jervey,

J.C. Jervey, W.C. Jervey,

W.H. Rich, H. Roux,

H. Inglesby, D.W. Maree,

J. Leopold, D. Ayers,

D. Truesdal, W.H. Todd,

J. Corbey, J. Owens,

Wm. Calvert, Jno. Eaden,

John Bailey, Jas. Simons,

J.R. Thomlinson.

Marker is on Carr Street, on the left when traveling south.

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