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historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM13XM_the-monument-to-women-of-the-southern-confederacy_Jacksonville-FL.html
(Top)1861??In Memory of the Women of Our Southland??1865
(Center)Let this mute but eloquent structure speak to generations to come, of a generation of the past. Let it repeat perpetually the imperishable story of our women of the 60's. Those noble women…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM14E0_general-daniel-harris-reynolds-c-s-a_Centerburg-OH.html
A descendent of Knox County's earliest pioneers, Confederate Brigadier General Daniel Harris Reynolds was born just three miles west of Centerburg in 1832. He attended Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, where he became a close friend of Otho Strahl, anot…
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Fort Browder Approximately one mile south-southwest of here stood Fort Browder, a small wooden fortification built in 1836 for protection in the last war with the Creek Indians and named for Isham Browder, a prominent local planter. In 1861, the fort witnes…
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In memory ofCitizens of Osceolamurdered by KansasJayhawkersand the Union Army
Of the 12 men ordered to bemurdered by Gen. James H. Lane,3 are knownMr. Berry · Champion GuinnMicajah Dark (13 yrs later)
In June 1861, President Abraham Lincoln iss…
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This monument is respectfully dedicated to the men of the Missouri State Guard. The legally established militia of the state who first took up arms in 1861, and marching and fighting under the blue battle flag of their beloved Missouri. Did their whole duty…
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Almost every Confederate soldier who died in a Richmond hospital during the war was buried in one of three local cemeteries: Hollywood, Oakwood, or Shockoe Hill. Although Hollywood Cemetery is the best known because of the many prominent men buried there, O…
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1861-1865Mounted by Camp Benning, U.C.V.Aug. 1898
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM162G_gen-robert-e-lee-c-s-a_Tampa-FL.html
In 1848 a Board of Engineers with Lt. Col. Robert E. Lee, USA as recording officer visited Fort Brooke (Tampa). Aboard the Schooner Phenix they made a survey of Tampa Bay; requested government reservation of the bay keys and erection of defense works on Egm…
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In April 1950, Alabama's last two living Confederate veterans met here to discuss shared experiences of the Civil War. Local resident Col. Pleasant ?Riggs' Crump was visited by Gen. James Moore of Selma, commander of the Alabama chapter of the United Confed…
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In memory of the men who fought here October 5, 1862BATTLE OF DAVIS BRIDGEPoor is the nation that has no heroesShameful is the nation that has them and forgets.
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Duty is the sublimest word in our language. Do your duty in a…