Historical Marker Series

United Daughters of the Confederacy

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Stone's Mill:The first grist mill on Big Durbin Creek was built about 1813 for John Bruce (d. 1818), a veteran of the American Revolution, who also ran a sawmill and woolen mill here. The present mill, built by slave labor before 1860, is made of heart pine…
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Lieutenant United States ArmyAssigned Fort Crawford 1831Served here with distinctionduring Black Hawk WarHero in Mexican War 1846-1848 United States CongressmanSenator, Secretary of WarPresidentConfederate States of America1861-1865 Erected byThe United…
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Building housed first the Pleasant Retreat Academy, chartered 1813. Later public library, museum. 1 block east.
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Constituted in 1788, Bark Camp Church was the center for worship, culture and hospitality in Bark Camp, one of the oldest settlements in Burke County. Many of the congregation honorably served during the War Between the States as soldiers and as members …
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General Joseph E. Johnston commanding Confederate army occupied this house as headquarters from December 1863 to March 1864
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Was murdered near by the33d, U.S. Regt of NegroFederal Soldiers Sept. 8, 1865
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The Confederacy established a navy yard 1/4 mile NW about 1863 on the banks of the Great Pee Dee River.Here, under the command of Lt. Van Renssalaer Morgan, a wooden gunboat, the C.S.S. Pee Dee, was built.Launched by November 1864, it was burned to prevent …
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This boulder was placed here by the United Daughters of the Confederacy ofFlorence, S.C. January 27, 1947 To record the fact that directly south of this spotwas situated a stockade where 6,500 Federal prisoners were confined 1864 ~ 1865 and To pay tr…
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(Front face)1863 - 1865Erected byPlant City Chapter #1931United Daughters of the ConfederacyNovember 17, 2007By 1863 the Confederate Army was suffering severe food shortages. Capt. John T. Lesley was commissioned to recruit from Ichepucksassa (Cork area of …
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In continuous use as a place of worship except for a period between 1861 and 1865 when it was used as a hospital for a contingent of General T.J. (Stonewall) Jackson's troops encamped nearby. A monument in the churchyard marks the graves of many who died…
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