Historical Marker Series

United Daughters of the Confederacy

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1861 1865To Honor TheConfederate HeroesOfEffingham County ( Reverse Side )Erected by Salzburger Chapter United Daughters Of The Confederacy April 26, 1923
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Erected by the Harmanson-West Camp Confederate Veterans, The Daughters of the Confederacy and the citizens of the Eastern Shore of Virginia; to the soldiers of the Confederacy from Northampton and Accomack Counties. They died bravely in war, or in peace liv…
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Fort Buhlow and Fort Randolph were earthwork/moat fortifications constructed beginning October 1864 by Confederate forces anticipating a repetition of Union Gen. Nathaniel Banks' Summer 1864 Red RiverExpedition. Construction, completed March 1865, was under…
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Gen. Stonewall Jackson, by Gen. Lee's request, on this corner, planned the Battle of Fredericksburg.Nov. 27, 1862. U.D.C
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Used by the Confederaacyduring the war between the statesto recover salt from seawater Presented byThe ConfederateSalt Works Chapterof theUnited Daughters ofThe ConfederacyDedicated April 20, 1960
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During the Battle of Decatur on July 22nd 1864 there was hot fighting in and around the old courthouse which stood on this square. Wheeler's Cavalry made a gallant charge here and captured a battery of federal artillery with officers and men.
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Established by South Carolina Calvinists of English and Scottish extraction in 1752, the small settlement of Midway became `the cradle of the Revolutionary spirit in Georgia`. Two of Georgia`s three signers of the Declaration of Independence, Lyman Hall and…
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War Between The States "Lord God of hostsdefend us yetLest we forget.lest we forget."
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Front: The original Cooley's Bridge, built across the Saluda River in 1835-36 to replace a ferry, stood about 150 yds. above the present bridge over S.C. Hwy. 247. It was built for Hiram Cooley (ca. 1796-1864), a cotton planter who owned more than 1600 acre…
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(1807-1877) Born Charles County. Attended Charlotte Hall Mil. Academy. US Navy - Mexican War. Practiced Law. Commissioned in CSN 1861. Captained CSS Sumter. Later commanded CSS Alabama. Most successful raider with 82 naval victories. 1865 promoted Admiral a…
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