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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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401South Carolina (York County), Rock Hill — 46-9 — Sims Home Site
402South Carolina (York County), Rock Hill — 46-10 — White Home
403South Carolina (York County), York — York County Confederate Monument
404Tennessee (Davidson County), Nashville — Founding of the United Daughters of the Confederacy
405Tennessee (Gibson County), Trenton — Fighting for TrentonRifling the Courthouse — Forrest’s First West Tennessee Raid —
406Tennessee (Gibson County), Trenton — Gibson County Confederate Memorial
407Tennessee (Giles County), Minor Hill — Sam Davis
408Tennessee (Hamblen County), Russellville — Russellville AreaFrom Bridge to Bridge — The Role of the Russellville Area During the Civil War —
409Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — M30 — Alabama State Memorial
410Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — Arkansas Memorial
411Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — M023 — Confederate Burial Trench
412Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — Confederate Burial Trench
413Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — M022 — Confederate Burial Trench #2
414Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — Confederate Memorial
415Tennessee (Hardin County), Shiloh — Confederate Memorial
416Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Bleak HouseConfederate Memorial Hall
417Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Fort Sanders U.D.C. Monument
418Tennessee (Lincoln County), Fayetteville — Confederate Park
419Tennessee (Lincoln County), Fayetteville — Martyred
420Tennessee (Lincoln County), Fayetteville — Women of the Confederacy
421Tennessee (Rutherford County), Murfreesboro — Rutherford County Boys — World War I Memorial —
422Tennessee (Rutherford County), Murfreesboro — The Confederate Circle at Evergreen
423Tennessee (Rutherford County), Smyrna — Sam Davis Gravesite
424Tennessee (Shelby County), Memphis — Jefferson Davis MemorialPresident of the Confederate States of America 1861 - 1865
425Tennessee (Smith County), Carthage — Smith County Courthouse SquareA Major Federal Base
426Tennessee (Stewart County), Dover — Fort Donelson Confederate Monument
427Tennessee (Sullivan County), Blountville — Battle of Blountville Confederate Memorial
428Tennessee (Sumner County), Gallatin — The Clark HouseSumner County Courthouse
429Tennessee (Sumner County), Gallatin — 3B 35 — Trousdale Place
430Tennessee (Sumner County), Gallatin — Trousdale PlaceElder Statesman's Home
431Tennessee (Unicoi County), Erwin — To the Women of the Confederacy1861 - 65
432Tennessee (Williamson County), Franklin — McGavock Confederate Cemetery
433Tennessee (Williamson County), Franklin — Our Confederate Soldiers
434Tennessee (Wilson County), Lebanon — Confederate Veterans and Robert H. Hatton Memorial
435Texas (Anderson County), Palestine — 8802 — John H. Reagan Monument
436Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Menger HotelLiterary Landmarks Register — Friends of Libraries U.S.A. —
437Texas (Brazoria County), Bonney — Homesite of General Albert Sidney Johnston
438Texas (Caldwell County), Lockhart — Caldwell County Confederate Soldiers Memorial
439Texas (Denton County), Denton — Our Confederate Soldiers
440Texas (Galveston County), La Marque — 8233 — Civil War Fortifications at Virginia Point
441Texas (Gonzales County), Gonzales — 5894 — Women of the Confederacy
442Texas (Grayson County), Sherman — The First Confederate Monument Erected in TexasApril 3, 1896
443Texas (Harris County), Houston — The Spirit of the Confederacy
444Texas (Jefferson County), Sabine Pass — Dick Dowling
445Texas (Navarro County), Corsicana — The Call To ArmsConfederate Civil War Memorial
446Texas (Titus County), Mount Pleasant — Titus County Confederate Monument
447Texas (Wharton County), Wharton — Wharton County Confederate Memorial
448Texas (Wilbarger County), Vernon — Vernon Texas Confederate Monument
449Virginia (Albemarle County), Scottsville — ScottsvilleWhen War Came
450Virginia (Albemarle County), Scottsville — Scottsville Confederate Cemetery
451Virginia (Alleghany County), Low Moor — Oakland Presbyterian ChurchOrganized 1834
452Virginia (Amelia County), Amelia Court House — Lamkin’s Battery
453Virginia (Amherst County), Amherst — Amherst County Confederate Soldiers Monument
454Virginia (Appomattox County), Appomattox — Appomattox
455Virginia (Arlington County), Arlington National Cemetery — Confederate Memorial
456Virginia (Augusta County), New Hope — Piedmont Battlefield
457Virginia (Bedford County), Bedford — Bedford County Confederate Monument
458Virginia, Bristol — Civil War Memorial
459Virginia (Charlottesville), North Downtown — Albemarle Confederate Monument
460Virginia (Culpeper County), Culpeper — The Gallant Pelham
461Virginia, Emporia — Confederate Soldiers of Greensville County
462Virginia, Fairfax — Mosby
463Virginia, Fairfax — Peyton Anderson
464Virginia (Fairfax County), McLean — William Whann MackallBrigadier General — Confederate States of America —
465Virginia (Fauquier County), Delaplane — B-21 — Delaplane(Formerly Piedmont Station)
466Virginia (Fauquier County), Marshall — Confederate Memorial
467Virginia (Frederick County), Middletown — Ramseur Monument
468Virginia, Fredericksburg — Battle of Fredericksburg
469Virginia, Fredericksburg — Gen. Stonewall Jackson
470Virginia, Fredericksburg — Mrs. Martha Stevens
471Virginia, Fredericksburg — Pontoon Bridge Site
472Virginia (Halifax County), Randolph — The Battle of Staunton River Bridge
473Virginia, Hampton — Hampton Confederate Monument
474Virginia, Harrisonburg — Chestnut RidgeDeath of Ashby — 1862 Valley Campaign —
475Virginia, Harrisonburg — General Turner Ashby of Fauquier
476Virginia, Harrisonburg — Woodbine CemeteryThe Soldiers’ Section
477Virginia (Henrico County), Henrico — Ridge Baptist Church UDC Memorial
478Virginia (Highland County), McDowell — Battle of McDowell
479Virginia (Highland County), McDowell — Commemorating The Battle Of McDowellMay 8, 1862
480Virginia (Highland County), Monterey — Highland County Confederate Monument
481Virginia, Hopewell — A Tribute to the Heroic Women of the South
482Virginia, Hopewell — Confederate Memorial
483Virginia, Lexington — General Lee’s Beloved Traveller
484Virginia, Lexington — Last Home of Traveller
485Virginia, Lexington — Little Sorrel
486Virginia, Lexington — The Fame of Stonewall Jackson
487Virginia, Lexington — The Stonewall Jackson House
488Virginia, Lexington — Traveller’s Grave
489Virginia (Louisa County), Louisa — Battle of Trevillians
490Virginia (Lynchburg), Central Business District — Lynchburg Confederate Soldiers Monument
491Virginia (Lynchburg), College Hill — Latham's Battery
492Virginia, Martinsville — Henry County U.D.C. Monument
493Virginia (Mathews County), Mathews — Captain Sally L. Tompkins, C.S.A. Monument
494Virginia (Mathews County), Mathews — Mathews County Confederate Monument
495Virginia (Middlesex County), Saluda — Middlesex County Confederate Monument
496Virginia (Newport News), Jenkins — First Peninsula Defense Line
497Virginia (Newport News), North Newport News — Battle of Lee’s Mill (Dam Number 1)April 16, 1862
498Virginia (Newport News), North Newport News — John Bankhead MagruderMajor General, C S A
499Virginia (Newport News), South Newport News — Camp Hill
500Virginia (Newport News), South Newport News — Camp Stuart

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