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United Daughters of the Confederacy Historical Markers

Markers erected by or related to the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC). UDC is an American hereditary association of Southern women established in 1894 in Nashville, Tennessee. The purpose of the organization includes the commemoration of Confederate soldiers and the funding of the erection of memorials to these men.
 
Plaque located at entrance to this rebuilt school. image, Touch for more information
By Mark Hilton, December 17, 2013
Plaque located at entrance to this rebuilt school.
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1Alabama (Autauga County), Prattville — Sidney Lanier — Musician - Poet - Patriot - Seer
2Alabama (Autauga County), Prattville — The Prattville Dragoons
3Alabama (Baldwin County), Blakeley — Alabama
4Alabama (Barbour County), Batesville — Fort Browder/15th Alabama Infantry
5Alabama (Barbour County), Eufaula — Confederate Hospital — 1861 - 1865
6Alabama (Bullock County), Midway — Confederate Memorial
7Alabama (Butler County), Greenville — Confederate Park/Greenville City Hall-Site of Public School
8Alabama (Butler County), Greenville — In Memory of Captain William Butler
9Alabama (Butler County), Greenville — Our Confederate Dead
10Alabama (Butler County), Greenville — Our Confederate Dead Monument
11Alabama (Butler County), Greenville — Site of Confederate Hospital — 1861 – 1865
12Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — Calhoun County World War I Memorial — 1917 - 1919
13Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — The Birthplace of the “Gallant Pelham”
14Alabama (Calhoun County), Jacksonville — Confederate Hospital
15Alabama (Calhoun County), Jacksonville — General Leonidas Polk C.S.A.
16Alabama (Calhoun County), Jacksonville — Pelham
17Alabama (Chambers County), LaFayette — LaFayette Cemetery — Chambers County
18Alabama (Cherokee County), Cedar Bluff — Gen. N.B. Forrest Captured Col. A.D. Streight
19Alabama (Chilton County), Stanton — Memorial to Union Dead at Battle of Ebenezer Church
20Alabama (Cleburne County), Heflin — Cleburne County
21Alabama (Cullman County), Cullman — UDC Confederate Memorial
22Alabama (Dale County), Ozark — Confederate Memorial
23Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — Arsenal Place — 1862 CSA 1865
24Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — Defense of Selma Memorial
25Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — Lt. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest Monument
26Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — Selma Navy Yard and Ordnance Works
27Alabama (Elmore County), Wetumpka — The Wetumpka Light Guard — 1861 - 1865
28Alabama (Elmore County), Wetumpka — Williams Lowndes Yancey
29Alabama (Etowah County), Gadsden — Emma Sansom Monument
30Alabama (Henry County), Headland — Headland World War I Monument
31Alabama (Henry County), Headland — Henry County Confederate Memorial
32Alabama (Lamar County), Vernon — Lamar County Confederate Memorial
33Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Soldier's Rest — -1862-
34Alabama (Limestone County), Athens — Battle of Sulphur Creek Trestle Surrender Site
35Alabama (Limestone County), Athens — Confederate Circle
36Alabama (Limestone County), Athens — Limestone County Confederate Memorial
37Alabama (Lowndes County), Lowndesboro — Our Confederate Soldiers — 1861   1865
38Alabama (Macon County), Notasulga — Camp Watts — Named for Thomas H. Watts — CSA Attorney General (1862-63) and Alabama Governor (1863-65) —
39Alabama (Macon County), Tuskegee — Macon County Confederate Monument
40Alabama (Madison County), Gurley — "Wildwood"
41Alabama (Madison County), Huntsville — Confederate Monument
42Alabama (Marengo County), Demopolis — Marengo County Confederate Monument
43Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Dexter Avenue — Formerly Market Street
44Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Janney Foundry Co. — 1844     1928
45Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Jefferson Davis — June 3, 1808 - December 6, 1889 — Soldier Scholar Statesman —
46Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Ladies Memorial Association
47Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — The First Offices of the Confederate Government
48Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — The Montgomery Theater
49Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — William Lowndes Yancey
50Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Lest We Forget
51Alabama (Perry County), Marion — Confederate 6-pounder Field Gun
52Alabama (Perry County), Marion — Nicola Marschall — 1829 - 1917
53Alabama (Pike County), Troy — Confederate Memorial
54Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — James Cantey
55Alabama (St. Clair County), Ashville — The Dean / Inzer House — Home of Lt. Col. / Judge John Washington Inzer
56Alabama (Sumter County), Livingston — Sumter County Confederate Monument — 1861 - 1865
57Alabama (Talladega County), Munford — A.J. Buttram Monument
58Alabama (Talladega County), Munford — Battle of Munford
59Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), McCalla — Tannehill Furnaces
60Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — Amelia Gayle Gorgas — 1826-1913
61Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — University of Alabama Civil War Memorial — 1861 - 1865
62Alabama (Walker County), Jasper — Confederate Monument
63Alabama (Washington County), Chatom — Washington County Confederate Memorial — ... Lest We Forget 1861 – 1865 — Our Confederate Ancestors —
64Arizona (Maricopa County), Phoenix — Memorial to Arizona Confederate Troops
65Arizona (Pinal County), Picacho — Battle at Picacho — April 15, 1862
66Arkansas (Benton County), Bentonville — Confederate Memorial
67Arkansas (Boone County), Harrison — Boone County WWI Monument
68Arkansas (Chicot County), Lake Village — Chicot County Confederate Monument — CSA — 1861 - 1865 —
69Arkansas (Clark County), Arkadelphia — Clark County Confederate Memorial — C. S. A. — 1861 — 1865 —
70Arkansas (Crawford County), Van Buren — Crawford County War Memorial
71Arkansas (Crawford County), Van Buren — Fairview Cemetery Confederate Memorial
72Arkansas (Crittenden County), Crawfordsville — Crawfordsville
73Arkansas (Crittenden County), Marion — Confederate Soldier's Memorial — 1861     1865
74Arkansas (Drew County), Monticello — 91 — Drew County Troops
75Arkansas (Grant County), Leola — Battle of Jenkins' Ferry
76Arkansas (Lee County), Marianna — Lee County Confederate Monument — General Robert E. Lee —
77Arkansas (Lonoke County), Lonoke — Lonoke County Confederate Monument
78Arkansas (Miller County), Rondo — 7 — Confederate Records Stored at Rondo
79Arkansas (Mississippi County), Osceola — Confederate Veterans of Mississippi County
80Arkansas (Ouachita County), Camden — To Our Confederate Women — 1861 - 1865
81Arkansas (Pulaski County), Little Rock — 150th Anniversary of the War Between the States
82Arkansas (Pulaski County), Little Rock — Arkansas State Capitol — 1836-1936
83Arkansas (Pulaski County), Little Rock — David Owen Dodd Memorial
84Arkansas (Pulaski County), Little Rock — In Loving Remembrance of the Confederate Women of Arkansas
85Arkansas (Pulaski County), Little Rock — In Memory of David O. Dodd
86Arkansas (Pulaski County), Little Rock — To the Honor and Memory of the Southern Soldiers
87Arkansas (Sebastian County), Fort Smith — Battle of Massard Prairie
88Arkansas (Washington County), Fayetteville — First Confederate Company Organized in Washington County
89Arkansas (Washington County), Prairie Grove — Battlefield Park
90Arkansas (Washington County), Prairie Grove — Cumberland Presbyterian Church
91Arkansas (Washington County), Prairie Grove — General Shaver's Headquarters
92Arkansas (Woodruff County), Cotton Plant — The Battle of Cache River or Cotton Plant
93California (Kern County), Lebec — Camel Trail Terminus — Fort Tejon
94California (Monterey County), Monterey — The Great Seal of the State of California
95Delaware (Sussex County), Georgetown — Delaware Confederate War Memorial
96District of Columbia (Washington), Georgetown — Lillie Mackall
97Florida (Alachua County), Gainesville — Confederate Soldier Memorial — (Gainesville, Florida)
98Florida (Baker County), Olustee — Battle of Ocean Pond (or The Battle of Olustee)
99Florida (Baker County), Olustee — Brig. Gen. Joseph Finegan
100Florida (Baker County), Olustee — The Battle of Olustee

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