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Sons of Confederate Veterans/United Confederate Veterans

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Erected by Genl. R.E. LeeAug. 1864
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Northwest Missouri TinderboxConflict and uncertainty were widespread in northwest Missouri in the summer of 1864. Federal forces struggled in a heavy-handed manner to control areas much too large for their capabilities. Raiders from Kansas, including Red Le…
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When Abraham Lincoln prophetically spoke of a "house divided", he might well have referenced the sons of Easias Jesse and Margaret Sutherland Culp. Both boys, William E. "William", (b. 1831) and John W. "Wesley", (b. 1839), grew up in Gettysburg and were em…
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Dedicated to the Culp Brothers of Adams County, PA. for Duty, Honor, and Sacrifice to their Country, North and South
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(Front Side)Remembered for service in Confederate States of America army, 1861-1865, and "Shoupade" fortification design; fought in battles of Shiloh, Vicksburg, and Atlanta. Advocated recruitment of African Americans for CSA army. After the war, he was a u…
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During the War Between the States, the St. Johns River was a highway to Florida's interior. Lacking warships to counter the Union Navy's control of the river, Confederate forces turned to the use of torpedoes (submerged naval mines). On March 30, 1864, Capt…
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Confederate States of AmericaImmortal Six HundredBrave on the field of battlewith steadfast loyality to country and comrades.They placed honour above life itself. The "13" who died and are buried here . . . crossed over onLt. Iverson L. Burney ? ? ? 49 G…
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To the memory ofThe Wetumpka Light GuardAnd Other Confederate Soldiersfrom this vicinity who shouldered arms andmarched to the front in 1861 in defense oftheir rights, their homes and their Southland.
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This monument dedicated in memory of the men who served in the Confederate States Army from Macon County, Tennessee during the war between the states 1861-1865 These units were comprised of local men serving in the Army of Tennessee 2nd TN Cavalry7th …
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In MemoriamArizona'sConfederate VeteransWho sacrificed all in the strugglefor independence &the constitutional rightof self-government Confederate Secret Service Camp 1710Sons of Confederate Veterans