United Daughters of the Confederacy
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In the house just northWilliam LowndesYancey
Statesman, Orator, Secessionist,Confederate DiplomaticCommissioner
Died July 28, 1863
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1940One half mile from this siteis the home ofWilliam Lowndes Yancey1814-1863American StatesmanSouthern Secession LeaderSilver Tongued Orator
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Lafayette Cemetery, also known as Westview, began in 1934 with the death of Miss Sarah Gipson. Many early pioneers and veterans of East Alabama are buried here including Revolutionary War Patriot Capt. Alexander Dunn, Col. Charles McLemore, Confederate sold…
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To the glory of Godand in memory ofthose boys who went fromHenry County, Alabamato the battlefields of theConfederacy1861-1865
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South sideTo those who madethe supreme sacrifice1917 - World War - 1918—Till the day breaks andthe shadows flee awayNorth sideErected by Headland Chapter, U.D.C.To the soldiers of the ConfederacyValiant—Courageous—Unconquered—"Lest W…
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This plot was donated by Major Alden Joseph Adams to the village of Manatee in 1892 "to be used as a burying ground forever." It was first called New Cemetery. Members of pioneer families, including Major Adams, are interred here. The property is now owned …
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Marker Front:This is one of the oldest organized burying grounds on the Gulf Coast of Florida. The property was deeded on May 30, 1850, and since 1892 only immediate members of families already interred here can be buried in the cemetery. The property is no…
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under the auspices of the Ex-Confederate Association of Grayson Co. Tex.
Organized July 21, 1888Changed toMildred Lee Camp U.C.V. May 21, 1892.
Sacred to the memory of our Confederate Dead: true patriots. They fought for home and country. For the holy…
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On this site stood the birthplace ofThomas J. (Stonewall) JacksonLieutenant General C.S.A.Born January 21, 1824-Died May 10, 1863
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"Look at Jackson there — Standing like a stone wall"Brig. Gen. Bee, at the First Battle of Manassas
Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, Lt. General, C.S.A. Born in Clarksburg, January 21, 1824. Died May 10, 1863, from wounds received near Chancellorsvil…