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Sons of Confederate Veterans/United Confederate Veterans

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historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1C3U_fort-fisher-hero_Ayden-NC.html
A hero of the fight for Fort Fisher is buried here in the churchyard. Pvt. Christopher C. "Kit" Bland, Battery K, 2nd North Carolina Artillery, was serving at the fort, the "Gibraltar of the Confederacy," when Federal forces began their bombardment on Decem…
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Robinson Springs Camp1861-1865ConfederatesThese lent our cause it's Holy Consecration (List of 186 Confederate soldiers)
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1DBA_freemans-battery_Wildersville-TN.html
Front Dedicated toFreeman's BatteryForrest's ArtilleryandSamuel L. Freeman.General Nathan BedfordForrest's First ArtilleryCaptain Freeman's Batteryfought near hereduring the Battle ofParker's CrossroadsDec. 31, 1862 Rear General N.B. Forrest opened…
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FrontDedicated toMorton's BatteryForrest's ArtilleryandCaptain John W. Morton, Jr.The Confederacy's YoungestCaptain of Artillery Morton's Battery fought near hereDecember 31, 1862in the Battle ofParker's Crossroads, TN.with Two Mountain Howitzersand Two …
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1DDJ_canoe-station_Atmore-AL.html
Settled by A.J. Hall in 1852 and occupied by Confederate troops because of its value as a railroad stop during the War Between the States (1861-65), Canoe was the site of a March 27, 1865 encampment of Union forces. The 1870s brought expansion through the A…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1DE5_confederate-veterans_Comanche-TX.html
[Side A]Not for fame or reward, not for place or rank, not lured by ambition or goaded by necessity but in simple obedience to duty as they understood it. For four weary years these brave men suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all, and facing death carried…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1DIR_arizona-confederate-veterans_Phoenix-AZ.html
Arizona ConfederateVeterans1861 1865
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1E2H_the-first-confederate-monument-erected-in-texas_Sherman-TX.html
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…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1EG0_confederate-states-soldiers-and-sailors_Tampa-FL.html
In Honor and Memory Of Confederate StatesSoldiers and Sailors1861 — 1865 Interred HereErected 1975 byThe Heights Garden CircleJohn T. Lesley S.C.V. CampUnited Daughters of the Confederacy
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1EKH_1914-united-confederate-veterans-reunion_Jacksonville-FL.html
On these grounds, May 6-9, 1914, the United Confederate Veterans celebrated their 24th annual reunion. Expecting no more than 25,000 reunion goers, the city was nearly overwhelmed when an estimated 70,000 visitors including 8,000 Veterans converged on Jacks…