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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.
 
Opposite side of Monument image, Touch for more information
By Beverly Pfingsten, April 20, 2008
Opposite side of Monument
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
501Virginia (Northampton County), Eastville — Confederate Monument - Eastville, VA
502Virginia (Orange County), Gordonsville — Gordon Inn
503Virginia (Orange County), Locust Grove — Battle of the Wilderness
504Virginia, Petersburg — Mahone’s Brigade
505Virginia, Petersburg — Old Men and Boys of Petersburg
506Virginia, Petersburg — South Carolina
507Virginia (Powhatan County), Powhatan — Huguenot SpringsConfederate Hospital & Cemetery
508Virginia (Prince Edward County), Farmville — Confederate Veterans Monument
509Virginia (Prince Edward County), Rice — Sailor’s Creek
510Virginia (Prince George County), Prince George — Confederate Soldiers of Prince George Co.
511Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Brigadier General Francis Stebbings Bartow
512Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — Re-Burying the DeadGroveton Confederate Cemetery
513Virginia (Richmond), Manchester — Jefferson Davis Highway
514Virginia (Richmond), Manchester — Manchester Elliott Grays
515Virginia, Richmond — Chimborazo Hospital1861-1865
516Virginia, Richmond — Joseph Reid Anderson
517Virginia, Richmond — Robinson HouseR. E. Lee Camp, No.1 — Confederate Soldiers’ Home —
518Virginia, Richmond — To HonorThe Confederate Soldiers
519Virginia (Roanoke), Downtown Roanoke — Robert Edward Lee
520Virginia, Roanoke — Lee Highway
521Virginia (Roanoke County), Hanging Rock — 100th Anniversary of Hanging Rock
522Virginia (Roanoke County), Hanging Rock — Battle of Hanging Rock
523Virginia (Roanoke County), Hanging Rock — Hanging Rock Battlefield Trail
524Virginia (Roanoke County), Hanging Rock — United Daughters of the Confederacy MonumentsHanging Rock Battlefield Trail
525Virginia, Salem — Roanoke County Confederate Monument
526Virginia, Salem — To honor our Confederate Soldiers
527Virginia (Shenandoah County), Mount Jackson — To All Confederates
528Virginia (Shenandoah County), New Market — Rude’s Hill
529Virginia (Spotsylvania County), Chancellorsville — Battle of Chancellorsville
530Virginia (Spotsylvania County), Spotsylvania — Battle of Spotsylvania
531Virginia (Spotsylvania County), Spotsylvania — Confederate Soldiers1861 - 1865
532Virginia (Spotsylvania County), Waverly Village — Battle of Salem Church
533Virginia, Suffolk — Remembrance Garden Monuments
534Virginia (Sussex County), Sussex — Sussex County Confederate Monument
535Virginia, Waynesboro — William H. Harman Monument
536Virginia, Williamsburg — Fort Magruder
537Virginia, Williamsburg — Williamsburg Confederate Monument
538Virginia, Winchester — Florida1861 - 1865
539Virginia (York County), Hampton — Big Bethel Church and Cemetery
540Virginia (York County), Hampton — Big Bethel UDC Monument
541Washington (King County), Seattle — United Confederate Veterans Memorial
542West Virginia (Berkeley County), Bunker Hill — James Johnston Pettigrew Monument
543West Virginia (Berkeley County), Falling Waters — General “Stonewall” Jackson
544West Virginia (Berkeley County), Hedgesville — Battle of North Mountain Depot
545West Virginia (Cabell County), Huntington — War Between the States Generals / Spring Hill Cemetery
546West Virginia (Harrison County), Clarksburg — Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson Monument
547West Virginia (Harrison County), Clarksburg — Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson Birthplace
548West Virginia (Jefferson County), Charles Town — Confederate Soldiers of Jefferson County1861 - 1865
549West Virginia (Jefferson County), Harpers Ferry — Heyward Shepherd
550West Virginia (Kanawha County), Charleston — Kanawha Riflemen1861-1865
551West Virginia (Kanawha County), Charleston — Thomas J. Jackson"Stonewall"
552West Virginia (Putnam County), Scary — Battle of Scary
553Wisconsin (Crawford County), Prairie du Chien — Jefferson Davis1808 – 1889
554Wisconsin (Dane County), Madison — Confederate Rest

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