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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).
 
The Missouri State Guard Marker image, Touch for more information
By William Fischer, Jr., August 20, 2010
The Missouri State Guard Marker
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
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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
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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. —
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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 County’s Confederate Dead
135 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Arena District — 33-25 — General John Hunt Morgan, CSA / Morgan's Escape
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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