United Daughters of the Confederacy
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historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMOOL_tannehill-furnaces_McCalla-AL.html
Tannehill Furnaces began as asmall forge in 1830. During theWar Between the States (1861-1865)these furnaces were a majorsupplier of iron and munitionsfor the Confederacy. Whenpartially destroyed by Uniontroops on March 31, 1865, theywere producing more tha…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMOVP_confederate-monument_Jasper-AL.html
The Confederate Monument was erected on November 13, 1907 and dedicated May 2, 1908 by the Jasper Chapter No. 925 United Daughters of the Confederacy under the leadership of Elizabeth Cain Musgrove to honor the 1900 soldiers who served from Walker County. T…
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Erected in memory of the soldiers of the Confederacy, who gave their lives for the cause at the Battle of Jenkins Ferry, April 30, 1864, Dedicated September 19, 1928, by the James F. Fagan and Jenkins Ferry Chapters of the United Daughters of the Confederac…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMOYF_roseville-plantation_Florence-SC.html
[Front] Roseville Plantation was established by a royal grant before the American Revolution and a house was built here ca. 1771 for the Dewitt family. Richard Brockinton (d. ca. 1843), planter and state representative, purchased Roseville in 1821. Most of …
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[Inscriptions: South face]1861UDC
303 of Marlboro's noble sons sacrificed their lives on the battlefield, in prison, and by disease.
"God's peace is everlasting" are the dream-words of their sleep.
Erected A.D. 1907 ————&m…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMP6V_arsenal-place_Selma-AL.html
This memorial marks the site of the Arsenal, a unit of the Great Ordnance Works in Selma destroyed by the Union Army April 6, 1865.
These ordnance works stood second only to those of Richmond in the manufacture of war materials for the Confederate States…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMP7E_defense-of-selma-memorial_Selma-AL.html
In MemoriamHere fell brave menin defense of their homesApril 2, 1865.
Col. William T. MinterRev. Arthur M. SmallRobert N. Philpot
and other valiant solders"They fought and fellthey served us well"
Lest We Forget
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMP7H_selma-navy-yard-and-ordnance-works_Selma-AL.html
This bouldermarks the site of theSelma Navy Yardand the Ordnance Worksdestroyed by the Federals1865This tablet is placed in honor of the memoryof hundreds of faithful men who made thesegreat works a base for war material for theentire Confederate Army and N…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMPHK_fort-donelson-confederate-monument_Dover-TN.html
(Front):This shaft is dedicatedas an altar of remembranceto the Confederate soldierswho fought at Fort DonelsonFebruary, 1862by theDaughters of the Confederacyof Tennessee"There is no holier spot of groundthan where defeated valor lies"(Left):"_____________…
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(Stone monument)To the Confederate Deadin the TrenchesErected by the U.D.C.A.D. 1917(Metal Tablet)Burial PlaceConfederate SoldiersShiloh1862(Bronze marker)Unknown SoldierConfederate States Army