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Confederate Memorial in Union Cemetery
Photographer: Craig Swain
Taken: July 12, 2007
Caption: Confederate Memorial in Union Cemetery
Additional Description: Inscription on the East Face: HAUD PLURIBUS IMPAR [Latin motto meaning “Incomparable”]. At Ball’s Bluff, near this town on the threshold of Virginia and the Confederacy, the invading army of the North was, on Oct. 21st 1861, utterly defeated and driven into the Potomac. This monument is erected to the memory of those who died in defense of the Lost Cause by their late comrades in arms and a grateful and admiring people. Oct 21st, 1877.
Submitted: July 14, 2007, by Craig Swain of Leesburg, Virginia.
Database Locator Identification Number: p4684
File Size: 1.330 Megabytes

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