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Here were located The First Offices of The Confederate Government From Feb. 22, 1861 To May 21, 1861. Secondary marker This historic marker relocated on this original site by Preceptor Delta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, on June 2, 1978. …
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South side This tablet is erected in honor of the Soldiers and Sailors from Calhoun County Alabama who served in the Great World War 1917 - 1919 North side Calhoun County's Honor Roll "Better the shot, the blade, the bowl, than crucific…
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East face To those who wore the grey, "In legend and lay our heroes in grey, shall forever live over again for us." "The epitaph of the soldier who falls with his country, is written in the hearts of those who love the right and honor the…
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Named for Adolphus Fountain Crawford Born Aug. 15, 1848 Died Feb. 21, 1876 Confederate soldier of Arkansas, he fought under Gen. Price.
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In memory of Crittenden County's Confederate soldiers
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July 7, 1862, the 11th Wisconsin Infantry of the Federals, commanded by Colonel Hovey, met the Confederate Texas Cavalry commanded by General Rust at Hills Plantation and engaged in a bitter fight. The Battle of Cache River or Cotton Plant is conceded by…
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This gun was cast at Tuscaloosa, Ala. in the early days of the Civil War. It was intended for local defense and was bought by private subscriptions through the efforts of Dr. O. L. Shivers, Sr. 1861 —— 1865. Resigned to the cust…
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North Though overpowered their cause was not lost, for- "Each single wreck in the warpath of might Shall yet be a rock in the temple of right." West Heroism and love of country were never more grandly illustrated than upon the fields wh…
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In memory of David O. Dodd, the Boy Hero of the Confederacy, This marks the place of his execution. Jan. 8, 1864.
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General John B. Gordon Born Upson County Feb 6, 1832 Died Jan 3, 1904 Soldier of the Confederacy, Statesman, and Christian Gentleman Erected by U.D.C. 1938