Historical Marker Series

United Daughters of the Confederacy

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The University of Alabama gave to the Confederacy - 7 General Officers, 25 Colonels, 14 Lieutenant - Colonels, 21 Majors, 125 Captains, 273 Staff and other commissioned officers, 66 Non-Commissioned Officers and 294 Private Soldiers. Recognizing obedience t…
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The Great Seal of the State of Californiadesigned byMajor Robert Selden Garnett,U.S. Army,and adopted by the ConstitutionalConvention of 1849 at Monterey.Commissioned a Brigadier Generalin the Confederate States ArmyHe was killed in West Virginia in 1861, t…
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Fifty-four Confederate soldiers from Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia are buried here. They died at General Hospital Number One, Kittrell Springs in the former Kittrell Springs Hotel owned by Maj. Charles C. Blacknall and his brother. T…
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(front)1861-1865 OurConfderateDead (rear)Erected byHampton Chapter, No.19Daughters of theConfederacyUnveiled Oct. 29, 1901
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In World War 1, Camp Stuart, named for Confederate General 'JEB' Stuart (1833-1864), was America's largest troop handing facility. It was run by Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation July 1917 to Sept. 1919 on 300 acres leased from the Old Dominion Land Co. The…
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Operated by the Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation on land leased from the Old Dominion Land Co. In both World Wars I and II, Camp Hill was named for Confederate Lt. Gen. Ambrose P. Hill, C.S.A. During World War I, its over 200 buildings could house 10,000 t…
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U.S. Military Academy graduate, 1830, Virginia-born 'Prince John' Magruder served with distinction in the Mexican War. In 1861 he resigned as Colonel, USA and joined the Confederacy. In the Civil War's first planned battle, his forces were victorious at Big…
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In grateful memory ofthe brave men who sleepin Chicora Cemetery.They fought their last fightMarch 16, 1865on this third line breastworksof Averasboro Battlefield.
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Erected byThe Robert E. Lee ChapterDaughters of the ConfederacyNo. 324Sept. 14, 1905. [ Back of Monument: ]Sleep sweetly in your humble graves.Sleep martyrs of a fallen cause.For lo, a marble column cravesthe pilgrim here to pause.1861 - 65.
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In memory ofRowan'sConfederate Soldiersthat their heroic deeds,sublime self-sacrificeand undying devotionto duty and Countrymay never be forgotten1861 - 1865 [ Left of Monument: ]Soldiers of theConfederacy,Fame has given youan imperishable crown.History …
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