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United Daughters of the Confederacy

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Place where Sam Davis was captured Nov. 19, 1863Minor Hill, TennesseeExecuted at Pulaski Tenn. Nov. 27, 1863When offered his freedom for information, his answer was, "No, I cannot, I would rather die a thousand deaths than betray a friend or be false to a d…
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1861 - 1865In memoryof theConfederate VeteransofMississippi Countyerected A.D. 1934United Daughters of the ConfederacyElliott Fletcher ChapterBytheville Arkansas
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Bishop of LouisianaHeld service in this church 1864Erected by General John H. ForneyChapter U.D.C.April 26, 1937
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This Church was used for aConfederate HospitalDuring the WarBetween The StatesErected byGeneral John H. ForneyChapter U.D.C. Sept 27, 1937
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Major John Pelham C.S.A. Born September 14, 1838at the home of his Grand ParentsWilliam McGehee and Elizabeth Clay McGehee Erected by Forney District U.D.C.May 5, 1937
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North FaceConfederate Dead West FaceIn memory of the Dale County Confederate soldiers, who fought in the War Between the States from 1861 to '65. South FaceThese were men who, by the simple manhood of their lives, by their strict adherence to the prin…
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North Side"Lest We Forget." This shaft is erected to honor and perpetuate the memory and valor of our Confederate Soldiers. West Side"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." South SideComradesSoldiers of Pike…
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On a wall in this building,"The Montgomery Theater"Dan Emmettfirst inscribed the score of Dixiefor his minstrel orchestra.H.F. Arnold arranged it for band music and used it atthe inauguration ofJefferson DavisPresident of the Confederacy.February 18, 1861
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This street was named to honor Andrew Dexter one of the founders of Montgomery Along this street moved the inaugural parade of Jefferson Davis when he took the oath of office as President of the Confederate States of America February 18, 1861 Dixie wa…
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A graduate of West Point Military Academy, he served the United States as Colonel of Mississippi Volunteers, Mexican War; member of House of Representatives, Senator, and as Secretary of War. Inaugurated President of the provisional government, Confedera…
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