Historical Marker Series

Sons of Confederate Veterans/United Confederate Veterans

Page 4 of 23 — Showing results 31 to 40 of 222
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM6XS_sandy-springs-camp-ground-confederate-muster-ground_Pendleton-SC.html
Sandy Springs Camp Ground: This Methodist camp ground named for the large spring nearby, dates to 1828, when a fifteen-acre site was purchased from Sampson Pope for $45. Early meetings were under a brush arbor until a central wooden shelter and cabins were …
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM7QY_william-little-house_Summerville-GA.html
Confederate Major General John Bell Hood was brought to this house to recuperate following the amputation of his right leg due to a wound received on September 20, 1863 at the Battle of Chickamauga. Colonel Francis (Frank) Little, 11th Georgia Infantry, sug…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM7SE_confederate-soldiers-in-elmwood-cemetery-colonel-henry-kyd-douglas_Shepherdstown-WV.html
Side AConfederate Soldiers in Elmwood CemeteryOver 114 Confederate soldiers who were killed at the Battle of Sharpsburg (Antietam) September 17, 1862, or later died of wounds in Shepherdstown, were buried here. They were from the states of VA, NC, SC, GA, A…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM7WN_forrest-camp-no-1435_Birmingham-AL.html
We salute the Confederate soldier with affection, reverence, and undying devotion to the cause for which he fought.
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM7WO_united-confederate-veterans_Birmingham-AL.html
In Memory of the Confederate Soldiers. In Memory of the Women of the Confederacy. In God we trust.
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM7ZA_south-carolina_Gettysburg-PA.html
(Front Inscription):That men of honor might forever knowthe responsibilities of freedomdedicated South Carolinians stoodand were counted for their heritageand convictions abiding faith in thesacredness of states rights providedtheir creed here many earnedet…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM82I_united-confederate-veterans_Birmingham-AL.html
(front):United Confederate VeteransCamp Hardee No. 39Camp Hardee No. 39 was organized as a camp of the United Confederate Veterans on August 7, 1891. This cemetery plot was acquired by the camp to provide a final resting place for the men whose valiant serv…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM8AO_lt-general-james-longstreet-1821-1904_North-Augusta-SC.html
Born 1 mi. E. Cmdr. 1st Corps, Army of Northern VA Confederate States Army; Lee's "Old Warhorse"; west Point graduate; Mesixan War veteran.
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM8B5_dixie-street_Carrollton-GA.html
During the war between the states Carrollton was spared a bloody battle but she sustained four raids by Union troops. The last raid occurred 15 days after the surrender at Appomattox when troops commended by Union General John Croxton, returning from a raid…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM8DH_general-john-hunt-morgan-csa-morgans-escape_Columbus-OH.html
Side A:General John Hunt Morgan, CSAOn this site once stood the Ohio Penitentiary, which was built in 1834 and operated through 1984. Incarcerated here in July 1863 was Confederate General John Hunt Morgan, a cavalry commander known as the "Thunderbolt of t…
PAGE 4 OF 23