United Daughters of the Confederacy
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In recognition of its nurturingatmosphere forWilliam Sidney Porter (O. Henry)Theodore RooseveltSidney LanierOscar Wilde
January 14, 2000
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[Marker in the 1859 hotel lobby]
In commemorationof th…
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In Honor of Zebulon Baird Vance Confederate Soldier, War Governor U.S. Senator, Orator, Statesman.May 13, 1830 [Wreath and Flag Emblem] April 14, 1894This tablet is placed by Asheville Chapter U.D.C. 1938
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Confederate Park, the northeast corner of the courthouse yard, was deeded to the Zollicoffer-Fulton Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, by the Quarterly Court. The chapter unveiled the Confederate Monument on September 6, 1906. Standing tall…
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In Memory ofThe Confederate Soldiersin the War Between the Stateswho died in Elmira Prisonand lie buried hereerected by theUnited Daughters of the ConfederacyNovember 6, 1937
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April 3, 1953Erected in memory of the Confederate veterans of this locality by the Chesterfield Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. The original Ridge Baptist Church building was used as a hospital during the War Between the States.
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Bicentennial Augusta, Ga 1735 — 1935
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Gen. James Edward Oglethorpe, Founder - 1735 Gen. "Light-Horse" Harry Lee Revolutionary soldier, Commander - 1781 Gen. Robert Edward Lee, Confederate soldier and Commander - in -…
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Jefferson Davis, "Father of National Highways," as Secretary of War 1853-57 sponsored the importation of 33 camels for transporting military supplies to the west coast. The camel trail survey ran from San Antonio, Texas to Fort Tejon which marks the western…
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(Front text)In 1910, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Tampa Chapter No.113, began to raise funds for a monument to honor the soldiers and sailors of the Confederate States of America, The Hillsborough County Commission granted the chapter, which had…
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A Confederate earthworks designed and located by General Robert E. Lee as one of a series of forts for the defense of the Saint Johns River. This fort was occupied by both Confederate and Union forces during the course of the war and is today in its origina…
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Daughter of John Gayle, Governor of Alabama.Wife of Josiah Gorgas, Brigadier General, C. S. A.Mother of William Crawford Gorgas, Surgeon General, U. S. A.
Untiring nurse in Confederate Hospitals, 1861-1865.First Historian Alabama Division, U. D. C. 1897-…