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⊲ Previous 100 Sons of Confederate Veterans/United Confederate Veterans Historical Markers
Markers erected by or related to the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV), or their predecessor organization, the United Confederate Veterans (UCV).101 ► Missouri, Vernon County, Nevada — The Battle of Drywood September 2, 1861 The Missouri State Guard — |
102 ► New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Old Town — Skirmish of Albuquerque April 8-9, 1862 — |
103 ► North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington — Camp Alamance — |
104 ► North Carolina, Carteret County, Atlantic Beach — Rifled 32-pounder (Replica) — |
105 ► North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville — Cumberland County Confederate Memorial Reported permanently removed |
106 ► North Carolina, Forsyth County, Kernersville — Kerner Tannery — |
107 ► North Carolina, Guilford County, Greensboro — Confederate Arms Factory Reported permanently removed |
108 ► North Carolina, Guilford County, Greensboro — Men of Greensboro and Guilford County Reported permanently removed |
109 ► North Carolina, Guilford County, Greensboro — The Army of Tennessee Reported permanently removed |
110 ► North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Camp Fisher — |
111 ► North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — Confederate Arms Factory — |
112 ► North Carolina, Guilford County, High Point — The Florence Armory — |
113 ► North Carolina, Guilford County, Jamestown — Confederate Arms Factory — |
114 ► North Carolina, Guilford County, Jamestown — Confederate Arms Factory — |
115 ► North Carolina, Haywood County, Waynesville — North Carolina Confederate Veterans Memorial Forest — |
116 ► North Carolina, Johnston County, Four Oaks — General Joseph Eggleston Johnston — |
117 ► North Carolina, Johnston County, Four Oaks — North Carolinians at the Battle of Bentonville — |
118 ► North Carolina, Johnston County, Selma — The Last Grand Review — |
119 ► North Carolina, Lenoir County, Kinston — Confederate Headquarters Bragg's Command Post — |
120 ► North Carolina, Lenoir County, Wyse Fork — Battle of Wyse Fork March 8-10, 1865 — |
121 ► North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, Charlotte center city — Charlotte Confederate Cemetery — |
122 ► North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, Charlotte center city — Mecklenburg Beauregards 30th Regiment North Carolina Troops. Company K C.S.A. — |
123 ► North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, Charlotte center city — North Carolina Military Institute / Gen. D.H. Hill School — |
124 ► North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, Charlotte center city — Ranaleburg Riflemen 13th Regiment North Carolina Troops, Company B C.S.A. — |
125 ► North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, Charlotte center city — The Charlotte Grays First at Bethel — |
126 ► North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, Charlotte center city — Union Farmers 43rd Regiment North Carolina Troops, Company B C.S.A. — |
127 ► North Carolina, Pitt County, Ayden — Fort Fisher Hero Christopher Columbus Bland — |
128 ► North Carolina, Rockingham County, Madison — Confederate Arms Factory — |
129 ► North Carolina, Stokes County, Danbury — Stokes County Troops C.S.A — |
130 ► North Carolina, Surry County, Dobson — Confederate Soldiers of Surry County — |
131 ► North Carolina, Wake County, Raleigh, Downtown — Samuel A'Court Ashe, LL. D. 1840 - 1938 — |
132 ► North Carolina, Wake County, Raleigh, Historic Oakwood — North Carolina Confederate POWs — |
133 ► North Carolina, Wilkes County, Wilkesboro — Wilkes County Confederate Memorial — |
134 ► North Carolina, Yancey County, Burnsville — Honoring Yancey Countys Confederate Dead — |
135 ► Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Arena District — 33-25 — General John Hunt Morgan, CSA / Morgan's Escape — |
136 ► Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Hilltop — 27-25 — Camp Chase — |
137 ► Ohio, Franklin County, Worthington, Old Worthington — 81-25 — Brigadier General Roswell Sabin Ripley, CSA Reported permanently removed |
138 ► Ohio, Knox County, Centerburg — 10-42 — General Daniel Harris Reynolds, C.S.A. — |
139 ► Ohio, Morgan County, Malta — Otho French Strahl — |
140 ► Pennsylvania, Adams County, Gettysburg — A Tale of Two Brothers — |
141 ► Pennsylvania, Adams County, Gettysburg — Culp Brothers Memorial — |
142 ► Pennsylvania, Adams County, Gettysburg, Cumberland Township — South Carolina — |
143 ► South Carolina, Aiken County, Aiken — 2-46 — Coker Spring — |
144 ► South Carolina, Aiken County, near Aiken — 2-48 — Camp Butler — |
145 ► South Carolina, Aiken County, North Augusta — Grenada Panama Persian Gulf Tribute — |
146 ► South Carolina, Aiken County, North Augusta — Korean War Tribute — |
147 ► South Carolina, Aiken County, North Augusta — Mexican War Tribute — |
148 ► South Carolina, Aiken County, North Augusta — Revolutionary War 1775 1783 — |
149 ► South Carolina, Aiken County, North Augusta — Spanish American War Tribute — |
150 ► South Carolina, Aiken County, North Augusta — Viet Nam War Tribute — |
151 ► South Carolina, Aiken County, North Augusta — War Between The States Tribute — |
152 ► South Carolina, Aiken County, North Augusta — War of 1812 Tribute — |
153 ► South Carolina, Aiken County, North Augusta — World War I Tribute — |
154 ► South Carolina, Aiken County, North Augusta — World War II Tribute — |
155 ► South Carolina, Allendale County, Sycamore — 3-12 — Barker's Mill / Skirmish at Barker's Mill — |
156 ► South Carolina, Anderson County, Anderson — Anderson County Courthouse Annex Park — |
157 ► South Carolina, Anderson County, Sandy Springs — 4-28 — Sandy Springs Camp Ground / Confederate Muster Ground — |
158 ► South Carolina, Bamberg County, Ehrhardt — 5-9 — Battle At Rivers Bridge / Rivers Bridge Memorials — |
159 ► South Carolina, Bamberg County, Ulmer — 5-8 — Buford's Bridge — |
160 ► South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-30 — Maxcy - Rhett House / "Secession House" — |
161 ► South Carolina, Calhoun County, St Matthews — Tabernacle Cemetery — |
162 ► South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, French Quarter — Washington Light Infantry Monument — |
163 ► South Carolina, Charleston County, Johns Island — 10-50 — Federal Expedition on John's Island / Battle of Burden's Causeway — |
164 ► South Carolina, Cherokee County, Gaffney — In Memoriam Adolphus Nott Wood, of South Carolina and Millie Catherine Draper, of Alabama (Dec. 17th, 1845 Oct. 8th,1932) (May 14th, 1856 Dec. 11th, 1894) — |
165 ► South Carolina, Colleton County, Walterboro — Confederate Monument Colleton County , South Carolina — |
166 ► South Carolina, Dorchester County, Grover — 18-10 — Appleby's Methodist Church — |
167 ► South Carolina, Dorchester County, Grover — 18-13 — Grover Methodist Church — |
168 ► South Carolina, Dorchester County, Grover — 18-12 — Koger-Murray-Carroll House — |
169 ► South Carolina, Edgefield County, North Augusta — 19-11 — Lt. General James Longstreet (1821-1904) — |
170 ► South Carolina, Hampton County, Hampton — 25-12 — James Washington Moore House — |
171 ► South Carolina, Lexington County, Batesburg-Leesville — 32-33 — Pinarea / Quattlebaum Sawmill, Flour Mill, and Rifle Factory — |
172 ► South Carolina, Lexington County, Cayce — 32-30 — Battle of Congaree Creek — |
173 ► South Carolina, Lexington County, Gilbert — 32-31 — Lewie Chapel (Old Gilbert Methodist Church) / The Lewie Family — |
174 ► South Carolina, Newberry County, Newberry — 36-13 — Calvin Crozier Murder Site — |
175 ► South Carolina, Richland County, Columbia — Diamond Hill The home of Lt. General Wade Hampton, C.S.A. — |
176 ► South Carolina, Richland County, Columbia, Midtown - Downtown — 40-130 — Jefferson Hotel — |
177 ► South Carolina, Richland County, Dentsville — 40-116 — Camp Johnson — |
178 ► South Carolina, Richland County, Killian, Blythewood — 40-127 — Skirmish at Killian's Mill Reported missing |
179 ► Tennessee, Coffee County, Beech Grove — 20th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry — |
180 ► Tennessee, Coffee County, Beech Grove — General A. P. Stewart's Division — |
181 ► Tennessee, Coffee County, Beechgrove — Confederate 1st/3rd Kentucky Calvalry — |
182 ► Tennessee, Coffee County, Noah — Old Isham — |
183 ► Tennessee, Cumberland County, Pleasant Hill — Affair at Cumberland Mountain A Brief Fight — |
184 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, South Nashville — Adelicia Hayes Franklin Acklen Cheatham March 15, 1817 - May 4, 1887 Owner of Belmont Mansion and Louisiana plantations — |
185 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, South Nashville — Adolphus Heiman April 17, 1809 - November 16, 1862 Prussian Immigrant, Architect, Confederate colonel — |
186 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, South Nashville — Caroline Meriwether Goodlett November 3, 1833 - October 16, 1914 United Daughters of the Confederacy founder — |
187 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, South Nashville — George Earl Maney August 24, 1826 - February 9, 1901 Lawyer, Confederate States Army brigadier general, railroad president, diplomat — |
188 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, South Nashville — Hylan Leitus Rosser 1847 - 1864 — |
189 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, South Nashville — James Edwards Rains April 10, 1833 - December 31, 1862 Lawyer, Newspaper editor, Confederate States Army brigadier general — |
190 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, South Nashville — John Bell 1796 - 1869 Congressman, U.S. Senator, 1860 U.S. Presidential candidate, iron industry entrepreneur — |
191 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, South Nashville — Lt. Henry M. Doak Confederate States Marine Corps 03 August 1841 - 28 September 1928 — |
192 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, South Nashville — Mary Elizabeth Bradford Johns February 11, 1836 - July 25, 1913 A Confederate Heroine in the Battle of Nashville — |
193 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, South Nashville — Mary Kate Patterson Davis Hill Kyle October 15, 1838 - July 6, 1931 Confederate Spy — |
194 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, South Nashville — Rachel Carter Craighead December 11, 1837 - February 1, 1924 Nashville citizen and diarist — |
195 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, South Nashville — Thomas Benton Smith February 24, 1838 - May 21, 1923 Western Military Institute graduate, Confederate States Army brigadier general — |
196 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, South Nashville — William Brimage Bate October 7, 1826 - March 9, 1905 Lawyer, Confederate States Army major general, Governor, U.S. Senator — |
197 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, South Nashville — William Hicks Jackson October 1, 1835 -March 30, 1903 West Point graduate, Confederate States Army brigadier general, Thoroughbred breeder — |
198 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, South Nashville — William Nelson Rector Beall March 20, 1825 - July 25, 1883 West Point graduate, Confederate States Army brigadier general — |
199 ► Tennessee, Dekalb County, Alexandria — Gen. John H. Morgan CSA — |
200 ► Tennessee, Dekalb County, Smithville — DeKalb County Confederate Monument — |
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