Use the “First >>” button above to see these markers in sequence.| Florida (Walton County), DeFuniak Springs — F - 147 — Florida's First Confederate Monument | | | Shortly after the Civil War, the women of Walton County organized a "Ladies' Memorial Association," with Jeannett I. McKinnon as president, to erect a marble monument honoring Walton County's Confederate dead. The Association raised $250, and the monument was first erected in 1871 at Valley Church. It was moved to Euchee Anna, the count seat, and then to DeFuniak Springs when it became the county seat. — Map (db m39774) HM | | Florida (Walton County), DeFuniak Springs — Walton County Confederate Monument | | | Obelisk To the memory of the Confederate Dead of Walton Co. Florida. Erected by the Ladies of the Walton County Female Memorial Association. Base Southwest face Angus D. McLean, Col., 6th Fla. Vols. Murdoch M. Gillis, Capt. 6th Fla. Vols. Daniel D. McLean, Capt. 7th Fla. Vols. James McClellan, Lieut. 6th Fla. Vols. Arch. G. Morrison, Lieut. 6th Fla. Vols. Arch. G. Gillis, Lieut. 6th Fla. Vols. M.C. McRae, Lieut. 1st Fla. Vols. Angus D. Gillis, A.L. McCallum, Abram Koonce, A. . . . — Map (db m39775) HM |
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