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Here on the night of March 8th, 1863, Col. John Singleton Mosby with 29 Confederate soldiers penetrated the Union lines of 3000 men and captured in the brick dwelling north of this spot Brig. General Edwin H. Stoughton, U.S.A., with 100 prisoners and horses.
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On July 19, 1861 Stonewall Jackson's brigade of General Joseph E. Johnston's corps marched to this station from Winchester. They crowded into freight and cattle cars and travelled to the 1st Battle of Manassas. The use of a railroad to carry more than ten t…
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Established February 18, 1878, once a part of Beaufort District. It was named in honor of Wade Hampton. Lieutenant General C.S.A., Governor of South Carolina, 1876-79. United States Senator, 1879-91. Cornerstone of courthouse laid by Gen. Hampton, Oct. 12, …
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On this hill for one month South Carolina troops guarded the entrance to Petersburg and here July 30, 1864, suffered death from a mine exploded by the Federals. Here the surviving Carolinians under the command of Stephen Elliott by their valor turned a drea…
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To The Confederate Dead in the trenches The Tenn. Division U.D.C. 1935
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(Back of Monument - Center):The States of the Southsent to the Battle of Shilohseventy nine organizations of infantryten organizations of cavalry andtwenty three batteries of artillery
How bravely and how well they foughtlet the tablets of history on thi…
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This stone marks the approximately the extreme right of Mahone's Brigade Virginia Volunteers when it captured the Confederate Breastworks on the 30th of July, 1864.
Placed by the Petersburg Chapter U.D.C. November 1910.
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(North Inscription)"Lest we Forget"(South Inscription)Though men deservethey may not win success.The brave will honorthe brave vanquishednone the less.(Footstone)This tablet in memoriamMoses WoodErected by Moses Wood Chapter U.D.C.1932
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Stonewall Jackson's camp ground April 2-16, 1862; his headquarters at the foot of this hill. Colonel John Francis Neff, Commander 33rd Regiment, Stonewall Brigade, born and buried near here.
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(Side one): To the honored memory of The Soldiers, The Sailors, The Statesmen of the Confederate states of America. "Time cannot teach forgetfulness when grief's full heart is fed by fame."
(Side two): "Tis wreathed around with glory and 'twill live in s…