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East Face of Monument: More enduring than marble shall be the memory of the Confederate patriot in whose life fidelity to principle found loftiest expression. West Face of Monument: A tribute of love from the women of the south to the heroes of the…
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[West Side]C.S.A.1861-1865To the Confederatedead of Union DistrictComradesConfederate Soldiers[South Side]From North to SouthFrom East to WestTheir ashes scattered lieBut in the regions ofthe Blest,Their spirits sing on high[East Side]The arms are stackedTh…
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The community of Hillsborough served as the site of the first county seat of Baldwin County in 1806 and later Putnam County after Putnam was created from Baldwin in December, 1807, but there is no known record that official County functions were conducted u…
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During the war between the states, 1861-1865 more than a thousand Confederates were imprisoned here of whom thirteen died. D.B. Cartwright CO H 32 N.C.James J. Cooper CO. F 17 N.C.Col. T.J. Davidson 25 MissA. Diggs citizen, VAAquila Glasscock Mosby's 43 …
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Near this spot a flagwas presented to theFirst Confederate Companyorganized inWashington CountyCo. E, 2nd Cavalry Reg'tArkansas VolunteersCapt. T.J. KellyMay 1861
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Lee's "Old War Horse."
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1861-1865Our Confederate DeadC.S.A.Hertford County ChapterU.D.C.
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Fort Browder Approximately one mile south-southwest of here stood Fort Browder, a small wooden fortification built in 1836 for protection in the last war with the Creek Indians and named for Isham Browder, a prominent local planter. In 1861, the fort witnes…
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To The Women of Griffin and Spalding CountyWho gave their services during the War Between the States from '61 to ?65 James S. Boynton Chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy have placed this boulder No act of injustice, no failure of duty, no shadow …
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In memory ofConfederate VeteransofChattahoochee County1861 - 1865 United Daughters Confederacy
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