United Daughters of the Confederacy
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West SideBelow an image of two crossed flags and the dates 1861-1865In memory of our Confederate Soldiers
North SideErected by the T.C. Hindman Chapter U.D.C. Lonoke, Ark.
East SideLonoke County commends the faithfulness of her sons to future generati…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM18Y3_henry-county-u-d-c-monument_Martinsville-VA.html
Gloria Victis1861-1865Henry honors her heroesDefeated yet without scarErected by Mildred Lee Chapter. No. 74, U.D.C., To the true Confederate soldiers of Henry
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historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM19H1_the-dissolution-of-the-confederate-government_Washington-GA.html
On this site stood the old Georgia State Bank building in which Pres Davis held the last official cabinet meeting of the Confederacy May 4, 1865.
PresentPresident Jefferson Davis · Post. M. Gen. John H. Reagan · Sec. of Navy Stephen R. Mal…
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Bethel 1861
To commemorate the Battle of Bethel, June 10, 1861. The first conflict between the Confederate and Federal land forces and in memory of Henry A. Wyatt, Private Co. A, 1st Regiment North Carolina Volunteers. The first Confederate soldier to fa…
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Bethel Church moved to this location from Hampton in 1842. The original church built here—the third Bethel Church—was destroyed during the Civil War. The individuals interred here were members of the Big Bethel Baptist Church congregation who di…
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Confederate Soldiers1861 - 1865
To the memory ofThe Sons of Amherst Countywho from 1861 to 1865upheld in arms the causeof Virginia and the South,who fell in battleor died from wounds,and survivors of the warwho as long as they livedwere ever proud that t…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1AAN_the-wetumpka-light-guard_Wetumpka-AL.html
To the memory ofThe Wetumpka Light GuardAnd Other Confederate Soldiersfrom this vicinity who shouldered arms andmarched to the front in 1861 in defense oftheir rights, their homes and their Southland.
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1ALC_smith-county-courthouse-square_Carthage-TN.html
Carthage's historic courthouse square was the control center of a major Federal base from 1863 to 1865 in the fight to control the Upper CumberlandRiver region. When Union Gen. George Crook arrived in Carthage to stay in 1863, he commandeered the courthouse…
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Erected in Honor of the Confederate Veterans of Wilson County and all other true southern soldiers 1861-1865
(Side bar) General Robert Hatton's statue is atop of the monument.
(Bronze plaque at the base of the monument)Gen. Robert Hopkins Hatton (1826…