United Daughters of the Confederacy
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1861-1865Our Confederate Soldiers
In memory of theSoldiers and Sailorsof Mathews County Va.
Erected by theLane Diggs camp C.V.and the Sallie ThompkinsChapter U.D.C.
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In honor of the Confederate Soldiers of Pender County. Major General William Dorsey Pender, Feb 6, 1834 - July 18, 1863.
Let future generations remember that these were men whom death could not terrify, whom defeat could not dishonor. That truth, courage…
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ErectedAnno Domini 1908By the"Last Cabinet" ChapterUnitedDaughters of The Confederacy,Ladies Memorial Association,andSons of Veterans.— A tributeof abiding lovefor ourConfederate Heroes.(Left Side):Men of Wilkes!Know through all time that they fought …
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(Front):Not for wagesNot for gory,'twas for home andRight they fell.(Back):To Perpetuate thevalor of the menfrom Lenoir Countywho wore the grey.Erected May 10th 1924by A.M. Waddell ChapterU.D.C.
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Home of Virginia Clay Clopton (1825-1915)Author and Social Leader who was knownin Washington societyas "The Belle of the Fifties"Whose first husband, Clement Claiborne Clay (1817-1882), wasUnited States Senator from Alabama (1853-1861)and Confederate Leader…
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The Women of Cumberlandto theirConfederate DeadMay 20, 1861 - May 10, 1902
They died in defence of theirRights
For they should fall the tearsof a nation's grief.
Lord God of Hosts be with us yet,Lest we forget; lest we forget.
[Inscriptions on s…
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1861 Virginia 1865Defenders of State "Sovereignty".Confederate Heroes
Erected byConfederate Veteransand the Daughtersof the ConfederacyOct. 11, 1900.
List of companies organizedIn the county 1861.Company F 18th. Va. Inf''ty. " " D 18th, " " " " " D 18…
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Erected and Dedicated by the United Daughters of the Confederacyand Friends In loving memory of Robert E. Lee and to mark the route of theDixie Highway"The shaft memorial and highway straightattest his worth — he cometh to his own." ???? — Lit…
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Lest We ForgetIn memory of the Confederate soldierswho served at Battery Whiteduring the War Between the States1861 - 1865Erected by Arthur Manigault ChapterUnited Daughters of the ConfederacyMay 25, 1929.
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This tree marks thesite of Battery 17 ofthe inner defenses ofRichmond, 1862-1865, andis planted in soil takenfrom battlefieldsA memorial toConfederate soldiersby the Elliott GraysChapter U.D.C. 1929.