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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.
 
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By Bernard Fisher, June 23, 2012
Elizabeth City Confederate Monument
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301North Carolina (Pasquotank County), Elizabeth City — Elizabeth City Confederate Monument
302North Carolina (Pender County), Burgaw — Our Heroes — 1861 – 1865 —
303North Carolina (Richmond County), Rockingham — Confederate Soldiers Memorial — 1861-1865
304North Carolina (Rowan County), Salisbury — Burial Trenches and Salisbury Prison
305North Carolina (Rowan County), Salisbury — Salisbury Confederate Memorial
306North Carolina (Rutherford County), Forest City — Forest City Confederate Memorial
307North Carolina (Rutherford County), Rutherfordton — Rutherfordton Confederate Monument
308North Carolina (Sampson County), Clinton — Sampson County Confederate Monument
309North Carolina (Vance County), Kittrell — Kittrell Confederate Cemetery — Hospital to Graveyard
310North Carolina (Wake County), Raleigh — Henry Lawson Wyatt
311North Carolina (Wayne County), Goldsboro — Battle of Goldsborough Bridge — December 17, 1862
312North Carolina (Wilson County), Wilson — Wilson County Civil War Memorial
313Ohio (Franklin County), Columbus — 27-25 — Camp Chase
314Ohio (Franklin County), Worthington — 81-25 — Brigadier General Roswell Sabin Ripley, CSA
315Ohio (Ottawa County), Marblehead — Johnson's Island Prison — 1862-1865
316Ohio (Warren County), Franklin — Robert E. Lee — A Tribute on the Dixie Highway
317Oklahoma (Craig County), Pensacola — Confederate Soldiers — Battle of Cabin Creek, Sept. 19, 1864
318Oklahoma (McIntosh County), Rentiesville — Confederate Soldiers — Honey Springs — July 17, 1863 —
319Oklahoma (McIntosh County), Rentiesville — Texas Monument — Battle of Honey Springs
320Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — Alabamians!
321Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — Confederate Line of Battle — July 3, 1863 - Third Day
322Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — North Carolina — 1863
323Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — South Carolina
324Pennsylvania (Fulton County), McConnellsburg — Confederate Dead
325Pennsylvania (Fulton County), McConnellsburg — Confederate Soldiers
326Pennsylvania (Fulton County), McConnellsburg — Last Confederate Bivouac
327South Carolina (Abbeville County), Abbeville — Abbeville County Confederate Monument
328South Carolina (Abbeville County), Abbeville — 1-4 — Abbeville's Confederate Colonels
329South Carolina (Abbeville County), Abbeville — First Secession Meeting Columns
330South Carolina (Aiken County), Aiken — 2-26 — Original Survey of Aiken
331South Carolina (Anderson County), Pendleton — 4-10 — Barnard Elliott Bee
332South Carolina (Anderson County), Pendleton — 4-29 — Clement Hoffman Stevens
333South Carolina (Anderson County), Williamston — Gist Rifles Monument
334South Carolina (Bamberg County), Bamberg — Bamberg County Confederate Monument
335South Carolina (Bamberg County), Ehrhardt — 5-1 — Battle Of Rivers’ Bridge
336South Carolina (Beaufort County), Beaufort — Brigadier General Stephen Elliott CSA — Born October 26, 1830 Died February 21 1866
337South Carolina (Berkeley County), Moncks Corner — Berkeley County Confederate Monument
338South Carolina (Charleston County), Charleston — Civil War Torpedo Boatmen Memorial
339South Carolina (Charleston County), Charleston — Prayer Composed By Ellison Capers — Episcopal Bishop - Confederate Soldier
340South Carolina (Charleston County), Charleston — The Salvaging of this Gun — ( 11 inch Dahlgren )
341South Carolina (Charleston County), Charleston — Wade Hampton Monument
342South Carolina (Charleston County), James Island — Battle of Secessionville
343South Carolina (Cherokee County), Gaffney — Cherokee County Confederate Monument — Our Confederate Soldiers — 1861-1865 —
344South Carolina (Chester County), Chester — Chester Confederate Monument
345South Carolina (Chester County), Chester — Fishing Creek Confederate Monument
346South Carolina (Chesterfield County), Chesterfield — First Secession Meeting
347South Carolina (Dillon County), Dillon — James W. Dillon
348South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Oakley Park Museum — Witness to Edgefield's Social and Political History
349South Carolina (Edgefield County), Johnston — Johnston Civil War Monument
350South Carolina (Florence County), Florence — Florence Stockade Monument
351South Carolina (Florence County), Florence — Henry Timrod
352South Carolina (Florence County), Florence — World War II Memorial
353South Carolina (Florence County), Quinby — 21-11 — Roseville Plantation
354South Carolina (Georgetown County), Georgetown — 22-23 — General Arthur M. Manigault
355South Carolina (Georgetown County), Georgetown — Lest We Forget — Battery White Memorial
356South Carolina (Georgetown County), Georgetown — 22-58 — Sinking Of The USS Harvest Moon
357South Carolina (Greenville County), Fountain Inn — 23-29 — Stone's Mill / Jones' Mill
358South Carolina (Greenville County), Greenville — Confederate Armory — 1861-1864
359South Carolina (Greenville County), Greenville — General Robert E. Lee
360South Carolina (Greenville County), Greenville — Soldier's Rest
361South Carolina (Greenville County), Possum Kingdom — 23-28 — Cooley's Bridge
362South Carolina (Greenwood County), Hodges — 24-5 — Tabernacle Cemetery
363South Carolina (Hampton County), Hampton — 25-1 — Hampton County
364South Carolina (Kershaw County), Rembert — 28-6 — Battle of Boykin's Mill
365South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — Lancaster County Confederate Monument
366South Carolina (Laurens County), Clinton — Clinton Confederate Monument
367South Carolina (Laurens County), Cross Hill — Cross Hill Confederate Monument
368South Carolina (Laurens County), Joanna — 30-1 — Jefferson Davis Flight
369South Carolina (Laurens County), Laurens — Laurens County Confederate Monument
370South Carolina (Lee County), Bishopville — Lee County Monument to the Confederate Dead
371South Carolina (Marion County), Marion — 34-2 — Confederate Navy Yard
372South Carolina (Marlboro County), Bennettsville — Confederate Civil War Monument — [Marlboro County]
373South Carolina (Newberry County), Newberry — Calvin Crozier
374South Carolina (Newberry County), Prosperity — Confederate Veterans
375South Carolina (Oconee County), Seneca — Memorial Gateway
376South Carolina (Oconee County), Westminster — Westminster Confederate Monument
377South Carolina (Pickens County), Central — The Central History Museum — A Merchant Family's Story
378South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Andrew Pickens
379South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — John C. Calhoun
380South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — The Hagood-Mauldin House — The Irma Morris Museum of Fine Art
381South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Thomas Joab Mauldin
382South Carolina (Richland County), Columbia — 40-124 — Confederate Printing Plant
383South Carolina (Richland County), Columbia — Confederate Soldiers Home
384South Carolina (Richland County), Columbia — Elmwood Cemetery Confederate Soldiers
385South Carolina (Richland County), Columbia — Ordinance of Secession — ( First Baptist Church )
386South Carolina (Richland County), Columbia — Site of the Surrender of Columbia, SC
387South Carolina (Richland County), Columbia — South Carolina Women of the Confederacy Monument
388South Carolina (Spartanburg County), Greer — Hampton
389South Carolina (Spartanburg County), Spartanburg — Spartanburg Confederate War Monument
390South Carolina (Sumter County), Sumter — Battle of Dingles Mill — Memorial Park
391South Carolina (Sumter County), Sumter — Site of The Battle of Dingle's Mill
392South Carolina (Sumter County), Sumter — Sumter District Confederate Dead
393South Carolina (Union County), Cross Keys — 44-3 — Cross Keys House
394South Carolina (Union County), Jonesville — Jonesville Confederate Monument
395South Carolina (Union County), Union — Union County Confederate Monument
396South Carolina (Williamsburg County), Kingstree — Williamsburg County Confederate Monument
397South Carolina (York County), Rock Hill — Birthplace of Daniel Harvey Hill — Hill's Iron Works
398South Carolina (York County), Rock Hill — Ebenezer Confederate Memorial
399South Carolina (York County), Rock Hill — 46-5 — Jefferson Davis' Flight
400South Carolina (York County), Rock Hill — 46-9 — Sims Home Site

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