Historical Marker Series

Sons of Confederate Veterans/United Confederate Veterans

Page 22 of 23 — Showing results 211 to 220 of 222
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1U7D_chickasaw-county-csa-monument-a-war-memorial_Houston-MS.html
(Front Side) Dedicated to the men of Chickasaw County who served in the War for Southern Independence 1861 - 1865 (Back Side) Infantry 2nd Miss. Regiment, Co. G 6th Miss. Regiment, Co. F 9th Miss. Regiment, Co. F 11th Miss. Regiment, Co. C, H …
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1YVS_confederate-dead-at-vicksburg-memorial-a-war-memorial_Vicksburg-MS.html
Dedicated to the memory of the men who gave their lives in defense of Vicksburg
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM2193_the-orphan-company_-AR.html
In 1861, John G. Gibson recruited a company at Tyro, Ark., that would become Co. H, 3rd Arkansas Infantry, nicknamed the Orphan Company, in the Army of Northern Virginia. Thirty-three Arkansas men joined in 1861, 22 in 62, and one in 63. Kentuckians and Vir…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM21MR_battle-of-kingsport_Kingsport-TN.html
On December 13, 1864 approx. 300 Confederate cavalrymen from 2nd Ky. Cav. under Col. R. Morgan delayed the advancing 5,500 Union cavalry under Gen. Stoneman enroute to Saltville, Va.. This monument is dedicated to those brave Confederates and thos…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM233S_confederate-cemetery_Alvin-TX.html
Established in the 1890's by John A. Wharton Camp, U. C. V.; burial ground for Confederate veterans and families. After increase of acreage, use of cemetery was extended to public. Veterans of 4 wars; 1900 hurricane victims as well as prominent civic leader…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM23JE_charles-w-savez-read_Meridian-MS.html
Lieutenant Read, a native Mississippian, is buried here. He was an 1860 graduate of Annapolis. With a crew of 17, he captured 22 Union ships in 21 days and struck terror across the eastern seaboard. This adventure has been called the most brilliant, dare-de…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM29J5_marion-county-confederate-monument-a-war-memorial_Jefferson-TX.html
Lest We Forget In Memory of Our Dead 1861—1865
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM2AYN_confederate-veterans-of-greene-county-a-war-memorial_Leakesville-MS.html
This monument is dedicated to a large group of men that was formed here. These men were common men with an uncommon valor in war they fought for their homes, families and a constitutional government most were early settlers of Greene County. These me…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM2C4C_camp-calhoun-cemetery_Calhoun-KY.html
Well over 200 soldiers are known to have died of disease during Camp Calhoun's short existence. The number is probably higher but many records are missing or incomplete. "there health is so very bad" It was not long before illness and disease were ra…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM2E47_prattville-dragoons-a-war-memorial_Prattville-AL.html
Prattville Dragoons. . On this memorial are engraved the names of the 100 original officers and men of the Prattville Dragoons. Their dedication to their families, their homes and their county is remembered and honored by their descendants. . . Officers …