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historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM12XG_the-bainbridge-volunteers_Bainbridge-GA.html
The Bainbridge Volunteers Later The Bainbridge Independents Organized 1859, by Captain Charles G. Campbell, assembled here in March 1861 and entered service under the command of Captain John W. Evans as Company G, 1st Georgia Regiment
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM130T_old-confederate-soldiers-and-sailors-home_Jacksonville-FL.html
(Front text)Confederate Plot Section Six is the final resting place for the Confederate Veterans who resided at the Old Soldiers and Sailors Home, a refuge for aged and disabled Veterans. The Florida Soldiers Home Association was formed in 1888 with Major A…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM13LP_site-of-capitol-building_Louisville-GA.html
First Capitol built by the State of Georgia. Used as seat of government 1796 - 1807
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM13QH_in-memory-of-the-confederate-heroes_Fayetteville-GA.html
In Memory of the Confederate Heroes of Fayette County1861-1865 Erected by Fayette County Chapter U.D.C.1934
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM13S2_last-home-of-traveller_Lexington-VA.html
The last home ofTravellerThrough war and peace the faithful,devoted and beloved horse ofGeneral Robert E. Lee Placed by the Virginia DivisionUnited Daughters of Confederacy
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TravellerHorse ofGen. Robert E. LeePlaced byVirginia Div UDCMay 8, 1971 [ Second Marker : ] Traveller's Grave This renovation and landscaping honors Anne Wilson in appreciation for her service to Washington and Lee as the University's first lady from 198…
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In Memory ofGeneral Lee's Beloved TravellerRarely has an animal captured so much affection.Traveller, first called Jeff Davis and later Greenbrier, was born in 1857 near Blue Sulphur Springs (now in West Virginia). In 1862, Lee purchased him and renamed hi…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM13UC_little-sorrel_Lexington-VA.html
War horse ofGen. T. J. Jackson Placed by Virginia DivisionUnited Daughters ofthe ConfederacyJuly 30, 1997
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM13V5_the-fame-of-stonewall-jackson_Lexington-VA.html
Field Marshal the Right Honorable Viscount Wolseley, K.P., G.C.B., G.M., G.C.M.G.British soldier of the highest rank,says: "The fame of Stonewall Jackson is no longer the exclusive property of Virginia and the South; it has become the birthright of every ma…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM13W9_gen-jos-wheeler-c-s-a_Newnan-GA.html
Routed Gen. E. M. McCook, U.S.A.July 30, 1864Capturing 500 of his men
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