United Daughters of the Confederacy
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Munitions of war furnished
by this foundry to the
Confederate States
of America
1861 — 1865
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"In Memory of our
Confederate Dead"
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Chickasaw County's tribute
to the sons who wore the gray
and were faithful to the cause.
Erected under auspices of
Okolona Chapter U.D.C. No. 117.
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Front
C.S.A.
Our Heroes
1861 — 1865
[Bottom two tiers of lower base contain names and units of those who served]
Left
C.S.A.
[Long list of names down the entire shaft including the lower base steps]
[Brass plaque on bottom step of lower …
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Front
To Our
Confederate Dead
1861-1865,
Left side
They fell devoted, but undying;
The very gale their names seem'd sighing:
The waters murmur'd of their name;
The woods were peopled with their fame;
The silent pillar, lone and gray,
Clai…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1Y40_in-memory-of-j-rufus-kelly-historical_Gordon-GA.html
Who defended Gordon GA. from
the invasion of Sherman's Army
Nov. 1864
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In Memory Of
Emma Sansom
Heroine of the 60's
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South(Front)
CSA
This tribute to the
memory of the
Confederate Soldier,
unveiled April 26, 1912.
West
His heroism, in the
presence of the
conquering foe was
equaled only by
his generosity to his
fallen enemy.
North
1861 1865
To …
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Then Captain, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A.
resided on this site
1841-1846
Presented by
New York Division
United Daughters of the Confederacy
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Not for fame or fortune. Not for place or rank. Not lured by ambition or goaded by necessity. But in simple obedience to duty as they understood it. These men suffered all. Sacrificed all. Dared all. And died. The Reverend Doctor Randolph McKim