Historical Marker Series

United Daughters of the Confederacy

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(front):Jefferson Davis Presidentof theConfederate Statesof America1861-1865 (reverse): On this spotMay 10, 1865President Jefferson Daviswas made aprisoner of warby Federal troops Erected by theState of GeorgiaEugene Talmadge, governorin the year 1…
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This large redoubt was the center of a defensive line crossing the Peninsula. These earthworks, constructed by the command of General John B. Magruder, were a part of the system of fortifications designed to protect Richmond. Here on May 5, 1862. The Bat…
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Augustus J. Lythgoe, 19 S.C. Inf.Killed Murfreesboro, 1862J. Foster Marshall, Orr's RiflesKilled Second Manassas, 1862George M. Miller, Orr's RiflesWounded Spotsylvania, 1864James M. Perrin, Orr's RiflesKilled Chancellorsville, 1863Thomas Thomson, Moore's R…
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South Face ComradesIn Memory Of The Confederate Soldier1861 - 1865 West Face" How many a gloriousname for us,How many a story offame for us They left ! Would itnot be a blame for us if their memories partfrom our land and heart, and a wrong to them,a…
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A tribute to the memory ofGeneral Robert E Lee"His monument is the Adoration of the South, his shrine is in every Southern Heart."Thomas Nelson Page.Erected 1935By the Greenville Chapter and Fort SumterChapter of the United Daughters of theConfederacy of Gr…
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Heyward Shepard On October 17, 1859, abolitionist John Brown attacked Harper's Ferry to launch a war against slavery, Heyward Shepard, a free African American railroad baggage master, was shot and killed by Brown's men shortly after midnight. Seventy…
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[Original Marker]Site of Old Tabernacle Methodist Church. Buried here are Confederate Generals Martin Witherspoon Gary, Nathan George Evans and other Confederate officers and soldiers. [Second Marker]1000 feet east is Tabernacle Cemetery on the site of T…
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1862 - 1865Soldier's RestHere is the dwellingwhere our sick and woundedsoldiers found shelter,food, clothing and sympathy. The soldiers rest wasestablished and supported bythe ladies confederateand association
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On this site under seven chestnut trees the Creek Indians held their council meetings.
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(Front):Lest We Forget1861-1865Our Confederate Dead(Side):In Eternal Remembrance,"Of the Soldiers tried and true,Who bore the flag of a Nation's trust,And fell in a causeThough lost, still justAnd died for me and you" (Side):Those for whom they diedHave …
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