United Daughters of the Confederacy
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To the Confederate Deadin the TrenchesErected by Tenn. DivisionU.D.C. 1935
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Born Charleston, S.C., 1824.Graduated West Point 1845.Brigadier General, C.S.A., 1861.Commanded 3rd Brigade,Army of the Shenandoah.July 21, 1861, at Manassas, Va., where he gave Gen. T.J. Jackson the name "Stonewall." Mortally wounded, he died July 22, 1861…
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During the Civil War, Woodbine Cemetery was Harrisonburg's principal burial ground. Chartered in March 1850, it opened later that year after the city's first mayor, Isaac Hardesty, sold 2.5 acres of his property to the cemetery company. The need for additio…
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(front)Our Confederate Soldiers
"The principles for which they fought live eternally."
(rear)List of companies organized inand sent out from Sussex County:Co.A, 41st Va. Reg't, Infantry,"Sussex Sharp Shooters";Co.D, 13th Va. Reg't, Cavalry;Co.E, 16th …
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On this siteafter the evacuation of RichmondJefferson DavisPresident of the Confederate States of Americawith his personal staff and cabinetcamped April 18, 1865.Dismounting he hitched his horseto a tree which stood on this spot.
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[Northeast Inscription]:C.S.A.To the Men and Women ofthe Confederacy1861-1865[Southwest Inscription]:When their county calledthey held back nothing.They cheerfully gave theirproperty and their lives.
Through the devotion anduntiring efforts of theHatties…
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On the night of May 9, 1865, Jefferson Davis, with his family and a small escort, enroute south to avoid a screen of Union cavalry attempting to intercept him, reached the site of the present Jefferson Davis Memorial State Park (1 mile north) and made camp.…
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Used as a hospital and recruiting station during War Between the States.
This marker placed by Moultrie McNeil Chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy
Date 1929.
Mrs. J. R. Hall, Jr. President.
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C. S. A.Alabama(north side):C. S. A.Alabama Infantry4th Battalion, Maj. James M. Clifton16th Regiment, Lieut. Col. John W. Harris17th Regiment, Lieut. Col. Robert C. Farris18th Regiment, Col. Eli S. Shorter19th Regiment, Col. Joseph Wheeler21st Regiment, Li…
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Private inBethel RegimentNorth Carolina VolunteersKilled at Bethel ChurchJune 10, 1861First Confederate soldierto fall in battle in theWar Between the States.
(back of marker)Wyatt's ComradesIn dash to burn the houseGeorge T. WilliamsJohn H. ThorpeRobert…