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The Gillam & Miller Gun Factory was located here. Owned by Dr. L. M. Gillam and James Miller, the firm manufactured rifles and gun stocks for the state of North Carolina in 1863. The firm also had a contract to sell rifles to the Confederate government in 1…
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Located ? mile east, Camp Fisher was a camp of instruction for North Carolina troops in 1861 - 1862. Camp Fisher was named for Col. Charles Fisher of Salisbury, after his death at the battle of First Manassas.
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The Tarpley breech-loading carbine was manufactured by Tarpley, Garrett & Co. at the site of the old Pioneer Foundry, located 300 yards east. Jere A. Tarpley received a patent from the Confederate Government for the carbine on February 14, 1863. In partners…
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In memory of the Confederatesoldiers of Surry County1861 —- 1865 [ Rear of Monument: ]1861 ? ? ? ? 1865 "Duty is the sublimest word inour language. Do your duty inall things. You cannot do more.You should never wish to do less."Robert E. Lee …
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In honor ofall who served 1861 - 1865 [ Rear of Monument: ]From Manassasto GettysburgFrom Gettysburgto Appomattox Erected byStokes Co. Historical Society andCapt. M.W. Norfleet Camp # 1249Sons of Confederate VeteransMay 26, 1990
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To the memoryof the men of Greensboro and Guilford County,who fought for North Carolina and the Confederacyin the War for Southern Independence.1861 ? ? - ? ? 1865 These while in the prime of life,fought, bled and died;walking in the steps of FatherAbrah…
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"Defender of the Southland to the end" In memory and honor of Confederate soldierswho fought at Bentonville Battlefield, North Carolinaduring March 19-21, 1865 Erected by Sons of Confederate VeteransDedicated March 20, 2010 Sculptor: Carl W. Regutti
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In memoryof theNorth Carolinianswhofought and diedin theBattle of BentonvilleMarch 19-21, 1865
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In early August, 1861 the Missouri State Guard under the command of Major General Sterling Price was camped along Wilson's Creek preparing to march into Springfield, Missouri ten miles northeast of their encampment. Shortly after 5:00 A.M. they were attacke…
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On July 14, 1864 a small group of brave Confederate Cavalry under General James H. Clanton approximately 300 strong were overwhelmed by a vastly superior Union Cavalry force under General L. H. Rousseau. The Confederates were attempting to protect the Janne…
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