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Twenty-four Confederate soldiers are buried here. These men, veterans of many hard fought battles, died in the Confederate hospitals located here, 1863-1865. They were the Hood, Hill, Lumpkin, and several temporary ones. Among the gallant Confederate women …
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Front, base of column: C.S.A. Front, to the left of the rifles: TO THE / CONFEDERATE / SOLDIERS OF / NASH COUNTY / WHO IN 1861 IN / OBEDIENCE TO THE / SUMMONS OF THEIR / STATE FREELY OFFERED / THEIR LIVES, / THEIR / FORTUNES, / AND THEIR / SACRED HONOR /…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMV9Q_site-of-the-surrender-of-columbia-sc_Columbia-SC.html
ErectedFeb. 17, 1914byWade Hampton Chapter, U.D.C.On the spot whereMayor T.J. Goodwynsurrendered the city of ColumbiatoGen. W.T. ShermanFeb. 17, 1865CouncilmenO.Z. Bates · Samuel LeapheartJohn Stork · John McKenzieW.B. Stanley · Clark W…
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Confederate Soldiers Home by an act of the General Assembly in 1908, an infirmary was established on this site for the infirm and destitute Confederate Soldiers and Sailors of the state in 1925. Eligibility for admission was extended to wives and widows of …
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J Baker · Samuel Hill · J C SchroederWilliam Barefoot · W D Hutto · Sindal Joseph Burns · R Johnson · A SmithF Butler · P P Killebrew · J SmithR Campbell · D F McFarland · Scott Nimrod Sm…
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Given in loving memory ofour Confederate deadby the Southern citizens ofDaytona BeachSponsored bythe United Daughters of the Confederacy,Chapter 1955
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(Front):In memory ofa distinguishedAmerican solider,citizen of St. Augustine, Fla.Born December 4, 1818.Died December 30, 1885.His courage in battlewas conspicuous;His devotion to duty unfailing;His ability recognizedby three governments.He commanded the fi…
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In Memory ofThe Supreme Devotion of Those Heroic MenOf the Confederate Army and NavyFirst in Marine WarfareTo Employ Torpedo Board1863 - 1865 Moved byThe Lofty Faith That With Them DiedCrew After CrewVolunteeredFor Enterprises of Extremest PerilIn the De…
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In early 1865 the USS Harvest Moon, a 193-foot, 5-gun side-wheel steamer, was the flagship of Adm. John A. Dahlgren of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, U.S. Navy. It arrived off Georgetown and anchored nearby on February 26th. Confederate Capt. Thoma…
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[North Inscription]:To OurConfederate Soldiers[West Inscription]:1861 CSA 1865Confederate[South Inscription]:"Who were norTerrified by Deathnot Dishonored byDefeat."
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