United Daughters of the Confederacy
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historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMNKZ_burial-trenches-and-salisbury-prison_Salisbury-NC.html
You are facing the 18 trenches usedby the Salisbury Confederate Prisonfor the burial of prisoners, most ofwhom died after October 1864.
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMNL1_battlefield-park_Prairie-Grove-AR.html
The original 10 acres of Battlefield Park were purchased in 1908 by the Prairie Grove chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and maintained by the U.D.C. for nearly 50 years as a memorial park. From 1886 to 1926 an annual reunion of Confederate …
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During the Battle ofPrairie GroveGen. Robt. G. Shaverestablished his head-quarters underthis treeDec. 7, 1862This spot marked byU.D.C.June 20, 1932.
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Battle fought at this site Apr. 9, 1865 Dedicated Saturday Jan. 27, 1979 3 P.M.Sponsored by Dick Anderson Chapter No. 75 (1896) United Daughters of the ConfedercyWm. E. Brunson III, noted War Between The States Arms and Records collector, Chr Many people jo…
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Site of the firstCumberland Presbyterian Church. Used as a hospital duringthe battle of PrairieGrove 1862 markedby Prairie GroveChapter U.D.C. 1930.
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This tablet marks the site of the Battle of Dingle's Mill fought April 9, 1865 between Potter's Brigade and the Reserve South Carolina Malitia C.S.A.Erected by Dick Anderson Chapter U.D.C.
(Lower stone marker text)The adjacent marker was first placed on …
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To the women of the Confederacy, who kept intact the homes of the South, while the men of the South were fighting her battles, and who gave to their soldiers, their children, and their land the water of life, hope, and courage, this fountain is erected by t…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMO0E_civil-war-fortifications-at-virginia-point_Galveston-TX.html
Virginia Point, the site of an important railroad bridge which provided the only connection between the Texas mainland and Galveston Island in the mid-19th century, played an integral role in the Confederate defense of Galveston during the Civil War.
A …
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMO7R_cleveland-county-civil-war-monument_Shelby-NC.html
In honor of theConfederate Heroesof Cleveland County1861-1865Lest We Forget
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At West Point Georgiathe term "Daughters of the Confederacy"was used here on April 30, 1886,by General John B. Gordon,to introduce Winnie Davis.The title became the nameof thepresent patriotic organization.