Historical Marker Series

United Daughters of the Confederacy

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In honor ofNicola Marschall1829 - 1917Who designed at Marion Ala.The "Stars And Bars"First official flag adoptedby "The ConfederateStates of America," atMontgomery Ala., March 4, 1861;the raised over domeof that first ConfederateCapitol. He also designedthe…
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The United Daughters of the Confederacy in cooperation with the United States Forest Service planted this 125 acre forest as a living memorial to the 125,000 soldiers North Carolina provided the Confederacy. The 125,000 Red Spruce tree forest was planted ov…
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Side 1Confederate ParkConfederate Park was created in 1897 as a joint effort of the Father Ryan Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the City of Greenville, with First United Methodist Church providing the Park site. The sixteen-foot marbl…
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Front: Our Confederate Dead Back: To the memory of Butler Co's Confederate Soldiers West: Erected 1903 by the Father Ryan Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. East: Dead, but his spirit breathes;Dead, but his heart is ours;Dead, but …
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This boulder erected byThe Merrill E. Pratt Chapter U.D.C.April 26, 1916,marks the spot whereThe Prattville Dragoonsassembled in April, 1861,on the eve of their departureto the war,and is commemorative of theirpatriotism in the Confederate service.
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Beloved teacher of Prattville Academy1867 · on this site · 1868whose memory will be forevercherished by people of Prattville, Ala.whom he loved and served
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In Memory ofWilliam Thomas OverbyConfederate Hero.Enlisted May 31, 1861, Co. A. 7th Ga. Infantry. Wounded at Second Manassas Aug. 30, 1862. Then joined Co. D, 43rd Batln. Mosby's Ranger. Raided within Federal lines to embarrass enemy, causing U.S. Grant …
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In Honor ofOur Confederate Soldiers1861 - 1865(Listing of the dead soldiers)
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Incorporated November, 1947, located partly on Indian-French settlement & trading post site. In 1739 much of this area was sold to Joseph Delille Dupart, a Commissioner of Indian Nations under Bienville. Today area is location of various industries.Sponsore…
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To the Ladies Memorial Associationformed in this auditoriumApril 1866 for the purposeof ministering to the livingConfederate soldier andto keep in remembrance his high principlesand heroic deeds.———————This tablet p…
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