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Prattville Dragoons Monument (reverse) image, Touch for more information
By Mark Hilton, December 17, 2013
Prattville Dragoons Monument (reverse)
1 Alabama, Autauga County, Prattville — Prattville Dragoons
On South Washington Street at East 4th Street, on the right when traveling north on South Washington Street.
On this memorial are engraved the names of the 100 original officers and men of the Prattville Dragoons. Their dedication to their families, their homes and their county is remembered and honored by their descendants. Officers Jessie . . . Map (db m129581) WM
2 Alabama, Barbour County, Midway — Fort Browder / 15th Alabama Infantry
On U.S. 82 close to County Road 79, on the left when traveling west.
Fort Browder Approximately one mile south-southwest of here stood Fort Browder, a small wooden fortification built in 1836 for protection in the last war with the Creek Indians and named for Isham Browder, a prominent local planter. In 1861, . . . Map (db m208018) HM
3 Alabama, Cullman County, Cullman — Cullman County Confederate Memorial
Near Sportsman Lake Road NW, 0.4 miles west of 2nd Avenue NW (Route 31).
This monument is dedicated to the brave men of the Confederacy, who gave their lives and livelihood for the noble cause. Mere words on a stone are little tribute to the measure they gave. But we do this so that future . . . Map (db m101105) WM
4 Alabama, Elmore County, Millbrook — Robinson Springs Camp Confederate Monument
On Main Street (Alabama Route 143) at Monument Drive, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
Robinson Springs Camp 1861-1865 Confederates These lent our cause it's Holy Consecration left front: Volunteers from Robinson Springs Community, Abercrombie, Leonard ∙ Allen, James M. Co. D. 21 Ala. Regt. ∙ . . . Map (db m83692) WM
5 Alabama, Elmore County, Wetumpka — The Wetumpka Light Guard1861 - 1865
On West Tuskeena Street at North Bridge Street (Alabama Route 111), on the left when traveling west on West Tuskeena Street.
. . . Map (db m67948) WM
6 Alabama, Escambia County, Atmore — Canoe Station
On U.S. 31 at Baker Street, on the right when traveling east on U.S. 31.
Settled by A.J. Hall in 1852 and occupied by Confederate troops because of its value as a railroad stop during the War Between the States (1861-65), Canoe was the site of a March 27, 1865 encampment of Union forces. The 1870s brought expansion . . . Map (db m72265) HM
7 Alabama, Etowah County, Gadsden — Turkey Town MonumentChief Turkey-Turkey Town Valley Expedition-May We Never Forget
On U.S. 411, on the right when traveling west.
The surrounding area and this well was part of Turkey’s Town, once a capital of the proud Cherokee Nation. Chief Turkey was the principal chief during the late 1700’s. On October 25, 1864, the Turkey Town Valley Expedition of the XV Corps Union . . . Map (db m83740) HM
8 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — Forrest Camp No. 1435
On 60th Street North, in the median.
We salute the Confederate soldier with affection, reverence, and undying devotion to the cause for which he fought.Map (db m12240) HM
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9 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — United Confederate Veterans
On 60th Street North, in the median.
In Memory of the Confederate Soldiers. In Memory of the Women of the Confederacy. In God we trust.Map (db m12241) HM
10 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — United Confederate VeteransCamp Hardee No. 39
On Martin Luther King Drive, on the right when traveling south.
(front): United Confederate Veterans Camp Hardee No. 39 Camp Hardee No. 39 was organized as a camp of the United Confederate Veterans on August 7, 1891. This cemetery plot was acquired by the camp to provide a final resting place for the men . . . Map (db m12487) HM
11 Alabama, Lamar County, Vernon — Lamar County Confederate Memorial
On Pond Street (Alabama Route 17) at 1st Avenue NE, on the right when traveling north on Pond Street.
1861 — 1865 Lamar County's tribute to the men who wore the Confederate gray and were faithful to the causeMap (db m96850) WM
12 Alabama, Lawrence County, Moulton — Confederate Veterans Memorial
On Court Street (County Route 460) east of Market Street (Alabama Route 33), on the right when traveling east.
(front) Dedicated to the men of Lawrence County, Alabama, from all walks of life, who left kith and kin, hearth and home, and lost their lives in military service for the Confederate States of America during the War for Southern . . . Map (db m84311) WM
13 Alabama, Lee County, Auburn — The Auburn Guards Reviewed by Jefferson Davis
On Mitcham Avenue at North Gay Street, on the right when traveling west on Mitcham Avenue.
At the Auburn train depot on February 16, 1861, Jefferson Davis reviewed the Auburn Guards, the first Confederate military company thus honored. Davis was en route to his inauguration as President of the Confederacy. The Auburn Guards were comprised . . . Map (db m74455) HM
14 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 10" Rifled Sea Coast Columbiad
On Government Street, 0.1 miles east of South Royal Street, in the median.
Manufactured at Tredegar Iron Works Richmond, Virginia CSA This cannon was used by Alabama Confederate Forces in the defense of Mobile during the War for Southern Independence from 1861-1865. It was mounted at Ft. Powell, guarding . . . Map (db m86727) HM
15 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Admiral Raphael Semmes, CSA1861–1865
On Government Street, in the median. Reported permanently removed.
(Front):Commander, C.S. Steamer Alabama. Rear-Admiral, C.S. Navy Sailor, Patriot, Statesman, Scholar, and Christian Gentleman (Side Plaque): Admiral Raphael Semmes, CSA Commander of the Most Successful Sea Raider In History, . . . Map (db m40669) HM
16 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Lest We Forget
Near Washington Street at Memorial Drive when traveling south.
Beneath this hallowed ground lay the remains of fifty-five Confederate soldiers. They gave their lives to establish southern independence, protect their homes, and preserve state's rights. These original headstones were placed in May 1903 by the Joe . . . Map (db m86509) HM
17 Alabama, Pike County, Troy — Confederate Memorial
On South Three Notch Street (U.S. 29) south of Elm Street, on the left when traveling south.
North Side "Lest We Forget." This shaft is erected to honor and perpetuate the memory and valor of our Confederate Soldiers. West Side "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." South . . . Map (db m36567) HM
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18 Alabama, St. Clair County, Ashville — Assassination Site of Sgt. E. Frank Harrison
On 5th Street (U.S. 231) south of 9th Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
In 1870 St. Clair Co. was still under Radical Republican Reconstruction. On August 20, 1870 honorable men of the County (former Confederates) had decided to hold the first Democratic Convention after the War Between the States. The meeting would be . . . Map (db m28142) HM
19 Alabama, St. Clair County, Ashville — The Dean / Inzer HouseHome of Lt. Col. / Judge John Washington Inzer
On 5th Street (U.S. 411) at 7th Avenue, on the right when traveling south on 5th Street.
Greek revival antebellum home built by Moses Dean in 1852, acquired by John W. Inzer in 1866. Home occupied by Inzer family from 1866 to 1987. In July 1987 home and its contents, including extensive law library, deeded by family heirs to St. Clair . . . Map (db m28092) HM
20 Alabama, St. Clair County, Ohatchee — Battle of “Ten Islands”¼ mile above Neely Henry Dam
Near State Highway 144.
On July 14, 1864 a small group of brave Confederate Cavalry under General James H. Clanton approximately 300 strong were overwhelmed by a vastly superior Union Cavalry force under General L. H. Rousseau. The Confederates were attempting to protect . . . Map (db m35593) HM
21 Alabama, Talladega County, Lincoln — Refuge Cemetery
On Holly Hill Road (County Route 7), on the right when traveling south.
In April 1950, Alabama’s last two living Confederate veterans met here to discuss shared experiences of the Civil War. Local resident Col. Pleasant ‘Riggs’ Crump was visited by Gen. James Moore of Selma, commander of the Alabama chapter of the . . . Map (db m62209) HM
22 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Alabama Corps Of Cadets Defends Tuscaloosa
On University Boulevard, on the right when traveling west.
Early on the morning of 4 April 1865, Union Gen John T. Croxton's Cavalry Brigade of 1500 veteran troopers entered the town after fighting the home guard and capturing the covered bridge connecting Northport and Tuscaloosa across the Warrior River. . . . Map (db m25383) HM
23 Arizona, Cochise County, Dragoon — Confederate Graves at Dragoon Springs
On May 5, 1862, a Confederate foraging party rounding up cattle near the abandoned Butterfield Overland Mail Station battled a group of Apaches. The soldiers were members of Company A, Governor John R. Baylor's Regiment of Arizona Rangers, under the . . . Map (db m83149) HM
24 Arizona, Cochise County, Sierra Vista — Arizona Confederate Veterans Memorial
On East Golf Links Road, 0.4 miles west of South Buffalo Soldier Trail, in the median.
. . . Map (db m68543) WM
25 Arizona, Maricopa County, Phoenix, Central City — Arizona Confederate Veterans1861 1865
Near West Van Buren Street east of North 27th Avenue.
Arizona Confederate Veterans 1861 1865Map (db m72465) WM
26 Arkansas, Benton County, Bentonville — Confederate Memorial
On West Central Avenue at North Main Street, on the left when traveling east on West Central Avenue. Reported permanently removed.
All 4 sides Confederate Side 1 To the Southern Soldiers Side 2 Their names are borne on honor's shield. Their record is with God. Side 3 They fought for home and fatherland. Side . . . Map (db m21242) HM
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27 Arkansas, Boone County, Harrison — Boone County Confederate Memorial
On North Main Street north of West Stephenson Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
"This monument perpetuates the memory of those who true to the instincts of their birth, faithful to the teachings of their fathers, constant in their love for the state, died in the performance of their duty, who have glorified a fallen cause by . . . Map (db m143894) WM
28 Arkansas, Craighead County, Jonesboro — Civil War Action in Western Craighead County
On East Kings Highway (Arkansas Route 18/91) at Jacksonport Road (County Road 118), on the left when traveling east on East Kings Highway.
On June 17th 1862, the First Wisconsin Cavalry, US saw action against 30th Ark Inf. and 6th MO Militia CSA. The overall commanders were Confederate General M. Jeff Thompson and US Colonel Edward Daniels. Federal forces bivouacked at Jonesboro . . . Map (db m221048) HM
29 Arkansas, Independence County, Batesville — Batesville Confederate Monument
On East Main Street at Broad Street, on the left when traveling west on East Main Street.
[North face] In memory of the sons of Independence County who served in the Confederate army, their mothers, wives, sisters and daughters who, with patriotic devotion remained steadfast to their cause, during the war period. . . . Map (db m221187) WM
30 Arkansas, Lincoln County, Tyro — 81 — The Orphan Company
Near Madison Road, 0.2 miles south of State Route 54.
In 1861, John G. Gibson recruited a company at Tyro, Ark., that would become Co. H, 3rd Arkansas Infantry, nicknamed the Orphan Company, in the Army of Northern Virginia. Thirty-three Arkansas men joined in 1861, 22 in ’62, and one in ’63. . . . Map (db m107698) HM
31 Arkansas, Newton County, Jasper — 111 — Civil War in Newton County / Newton County Civil War Troops
On Court Street (State Highway 7) at Stone Street (State Highway 7), on the right when traveling east on Court Street.
Civil War in Newton County Several military actions took place in Newton County during the Civil War. On Jan. 10, 1863, Union troops attacked and destroyed a large saltpeter works on the Buffalo River. Skirmishes were fought June 14 and Nov. . . . Map (db m225345) HM
32 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Downtown — A Tribute to Gen. Thos. J. ChurchillC.S.A.
Near West Markham Street at Ashley Street, on the right when traveling west.
— A Tribute to — Gen. Thos. J. Churchill — C.S.A. — Born March 10, 1824 Died May 14, 1905 Erected by Robert C. Newton Camp • S.C.V. 38th Annual Confederate Reunion May 8-11-1928Map (db m157584) WM
33 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Downtown — A Tribute to Gen. Wm. Read ScurryC.S.A.
Near West Markham Street at Ashley Street, on the right when traveling west.
— A Tribute to — Gen. Wm. Read Scurry — C.S.A. — Born – Gallatin – Tenn – 1816 Killed at Battle — Jenkins Ferry Oct. 30, 1864 Erected by Robert C. Newton Camp • S.C.V. 38th Annual Reunion May . . . Map (db m157496) HM WM
34 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Downtown — David Owen Dodd Memorial
Near West Markham Street at Ashley Street, on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
David O. Dodd Arkansas Boy Martyr of the Confederacy Born Nov. 10, 1846 Executed Jan. 8, 1864 ”Aye, such was the love of the boy for his Southland, Such his endurance, his courage, his pride, That e'er he'd betray his own beloved band He . . . Map (db m157596) HM WM
35 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Downtown — To The Confederate Women of Arkansas1861-1865
On Woodlane Street north of West 6th Street, on the left when traveling north.
”Whose pious ministrations to our wounded soldiers soothed the last hours of those who died for the object of their tenderest love; whose domestic labors contributed much to supply the wants of our defenders in the field; whose jealous faith . . . Map (db m128513) WM
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36 Florida, Bay County, Panama City — F-425 — St. Andrew Skirmish
On West Beach Drive (Business U.S. 98) at Friendship Avenue, on the right when traveling east on West Beach Drive. Reported missing.
Near this site on March 20, 1863, Confederate soldiers commanded by Captain Walter J. Robinson repelled a landing by Union sailors led by Acting Master James Folger of the blockading vessel U.S.S. Roebuck. The 11-man scouting party of Union . . . Map (db m8160) HM
37 Florida, Bay County, Panama City — F-477 — The St. Andrew Bay Saltworks
On West Beach Drive (Business U.S. 98) at East Caroline Boulevard, on the right when traveling south on West Beach Drive.
Between 1861 and 1865, the St. Andrew Bay Saltworks, one of the largest producers of salt in the South, contributed to the Confederate cause by providing salt, fish, and cattle for southern troops and citizens. A necessary preservative in those . . . Map (db m8158) HM
38 Florida, Clay County, Orange Park — Torpedo Warfare on the St. Johns River
On Kingsley Avenue at River Road, in the median on Kingsley Avenue.
During the War Between the States, the St. Johns River was a highway to Florida's interior. Lacking warships to counter the Union Navy's control of the river, Confederate forces turned to the use of torpedoes (submerged naval mines). On March 30, . . . Map (db m67084) HM
39 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Southwest Jacksonville — Skirmish at Cedar Creek
On Lenox Avenue, 0.2 miles west of Lane Avenue S (State Road 103), on the right when traveling west.
On March 1, 1864, ten days after the Confederate Victory at Olustee, Union and Confederate forces met along this road in a running skirmish. The fight started 2 to 3 miles west of here, 10am, when Union forces advanced out of Camp Mooney (Ellis Rd.) . . . Map (db m63832) HM
40 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Springfield — Old Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Home1893-1938
Near E Union Street near N Washington Street.
Confederate Plot Section Six is the final resting place for the Confederate Veterans who resided at the Old Soldiers and Sailors Home, a refuge for aged and disabled Veterans. The Florida Soldiers Home Association was formed in 1888 with . . . Map (db m57549) HM
41 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — 1914 United Confederate Veterans Reunion
On Main Street N (State Route 5) (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling north.
On these grounds, May 6-9, 1914, the United Confederate Veterans celebrated their 24th annual reunion. Expecting no more than 25,000 reunion goers, the city was nearly overwhelmed when an estimated 70,000 visitors including 8,000 Veterans converged . . . Map (db m73952) HM
42 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — The Monument to Women of the Southern Confederacy
On Phelps Street near Hubbard Street, on the right when traveling east.
(Top) 1861  In Memory of the Women of Our Southland  1865 (Center) Let this mute but eloquent structure speak to generations to come, of a generation of the past. Let it repeat perpetually the imperishable story . . . Map (db m58820) HM
43 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — Confederate States Soldiers and Sailors(Tampa)
Near East Harrison Street near North Morgan Street.
. . . Map (db m73772) HM
44 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — Gen. Robert E. Lee, C.S.A.
On North Ashley Drive south of East Twiggs Street, on the left when traveling north. Reported missing.
In 1848 a Board of Engineers with Lt. Col. Robert E. Lee, USA as recording officer visited Fort Brooke (Tampa). Aboard the Schooner Phenix they made a survey of Tampa Bay; requested government reservation of the bay keys and erection of defense . . . Map (db m216190) HM
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45 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — John T. Lesley Home
On East Street, on the right when traveling north.
At this site, 407 East Street, was the home of John Thomas Lesley, built in 1897. Pioneer settler, soldier, statesman and entrepreneur, Lesley (1835 - 1913) was one of Tampa's greatest early leaders/ A native of Madison County, Florida, he came in . . . Map (db m54132) HM
46 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — Union Raiders Burn Tampa Blockade Runners
Near North Boulevard south of West Clinton Street, on the left when traveling north.
On October 18, 1863, a union task force of 85 soldiers found the “Scottish Chief” and “Kate Dale”, celebrated blockade runners, hidden in a remote anchorage in the Hillsborough River, near this site and set the ships afire. Owner-Skipper James . . . Map (db m33675) HM
47 Florida, Jefferson County, Monticello — Confederate Memorial
Near West Washington Street (Florida Route 10) at North Hickory Street.
In honor of the Confederate Soldiers of Jefferson County and the south land who who served the South and the Confederate States of America from 1861-1865. Donated by the Sons of the Confederate Veterans, Major . . . Map (db m239653) WM
48 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-788 — Miami City Cemetery
Near Northeast 2nd Avenue at Northeast 18th Street, on the right when traveling south.
In 1897 Mrs. Mary Brickell sold this 10-acre “rocky wasteland” to the City of Miami for $750. It was a half mile north of the city limits on a narrow wagon county trail. The first burial, not recorded, was of an elderly black man on 14 . . . Map (db m78119) HM
49 Florida, Polk County, Bartow — Co E 7th Florida Inf Regt South Florida BulldogsCSA — 1861 – Deo Vindice – 1865
On East Main Street east of Broadway Avenue, on the left when traveling east. Reported missing.
(Front face) In memory of the 79 militia men under command of Cpt Nathan S. Blount who marched from this site to Gainesville to muster into the CS Army rendering gallant service from April 10, 1862 - April 26, 1865 (Rear . . . Map (db m210602) HM
50 Florida, Polk County, Fort Meade — Lt. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson Memorial1861 – Deo Vindice – 1865
On 3rd Street Northeast east of North Cleaveland Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
(Front face) In memory of Lt. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson 21 Jan. 1824 - 10 May 1863 Com. 2d Corps. Army of Northern Va., CSAGraduated from West Point US Military Academy 1846 ⋆ Breveted Major for Gallantry in the Mexican War . . . Map (db m57030) HM
51 Florida, Sumter County, Wildwood — Oak Grove Cemetery Confederate Veterans Memorial
Near County Road 232 west of County Road 221.
This monument is dedicated to Remember and honor Our Confederate veterans who endured so much For their homes, their wife’s and their sweet hearts; So as we now bow our heads in prayer for our Confederate Veterans May we remember to . . . Map (db m185310) WM
52 Florida, Volusia County, Daytona Beach — Confederate Veterans
On North Beach Street north of International Speedway Boulevard (U.S. 92). Reported permanently removed.
(first plaque) In honor of each Confederate Veteran, known and unknown, buried in East Volusia County Jasper J. Allman • Jesse Bennett • Simmons Bennett • Z. H. Bennett • Jackson D. Brooke • Rufus D. Brooke • Wm. W. Carter • . . . Map (db m46909) WM
53 Florida, Volusia County, Ormond Beach — Confederate States of America Veterans at Rest HerePilgrims Rest Cemetery
On West Granada Boulevard (Florida Route 40) 0.1 miles east of South Nova Road (Florida Route 5A), on the right when traveling west.
Confederate States of America Veterans at Rest Here Z.H. Bennett, Cpl Co B 2nd Fl Inf Plot 4 • Henry F. Campbell, PVT Co I 2nd Fl Inf Plot 6 • Henry F. Futch, PVT Co K 4th Fl Inf Plot 7 • James Franklin Hull, PVT Co D 8th Fl Inf Plot 5 • . . . Map (db m189074) WM
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54 Georgia, Bartow County, Cartersville — Pierce Manning Butler Young, (1836-1896)
Near North Erwin Street, 0.1 miles east of Cassville Road (Georgia Route 293).
PMB Young was born in Spartanburg, S.C., on November 15, 1836. His parents were Dr. Robert Maxwell and Elizabeth Caroline (Jones) Young. The Young family came to Georgia in 1839. He graduated from Georgia Military Institute at Marietta in 1856; . . . Map (db m21680) HM
55 Georgia, Ben Hill County, Fitzgerald — 009-1 — Gen. Bush's Home←——«
On West Suwanee Street, 0 miles west of North Gordon Street, on the left when traveling west.
This was the home of General William Jordan Bush, last survivor of the 125,000 heroes from Georgia who fought for the South. Gen. Bush was born near Gordon, Ga. July 10, 1845, and died here Nov. 11, 1952. In the War Between the States he was a . . . Map (db m40168) HM
56 Georgia, Berrien County, Nashville — The War Between the States1861-1865
On Jefferson Street just south of East Marion Avenue (State Route 76), on the right when traveling south.
[east]This monument is erected in honor and memory of all Confederate soldiers who defended our constitutional freedoms. [north]C.S.A. President Jefferson Davis C.S.A. Vice-President Alexander H. Stephens Georgia Governor Joseph E. . . . Map (db m164797) WM
57 Georgia, Carroll County, Carrollton — Dixie StreetFrom 1865
On Dixie Street, 2 miles south of West Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
During the war between the states Carrollton was spared a bloody battle but she sustained four raids by Union troops. The last raid occurred 15 days after the surrender at Appomattox when troops commended by Union General John Croxton, returning . . . Map (db m12871) HM
58 Georgia, Chatham County, Tybee Island — Immortal Six Hundred
Near Fort Pulaski Road, on the right when traveling north.
Confederate States of America Immortal Six Hundred Brave on the field of battle with steadfast loyality to country and comrades. They placed honour above life itself. The “13” who died and are buried here . . . crossed over on Lt. . . . Map (db m67821) HM
59 Georgia, Colquitt County, Moultrie — Olde Greenfield Church and Historic CemeteryIn Memory of Rev. T.C. Gregory
On Greenfield Church Road at Kilgore Road, on the left when traveling east on Greenfield Church Road.
This site, along with 19,600 acres, was purchased through a state land lottery, September, 1843-44, by Rev. Eli Graves, formerly of Vermont. In March, 1848, all was sold to his brother, Presbyterian pastor, Rev. Joel S. Graves. In 1850, using . . . Map (db m40691) HM
60 Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, Inman Park — Brig. Gen. A. M. Manigault’s Brigade
On Waverly Way at Edgewood Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Waverly Way.
On July 22, 1864, Brig. Gen. A. M. Manigault’s Brigade, Hindman’s Div., Cheatham’s Corps, advancing eastward from the Atlanta fortifications against the Federal 15th Corps posted at DeGress Ave., halted in this ravine to reform their line, . . . Map (db m36102) HM
61 Georgia, Jeff Davis County, Hazlehurst — Jefferson Davis Memorial
On South Tallahassee Street (U.S. 23/221) at Jeff Davis Street, on the left when traveling south on South Tallahassee Street.
Jefferson Davis [Confederate States of America Seal] President Confederate States of America 1861 (West face) Presented to Preserve the Memory of the sacrifices of the people of the South as exemplified by our . . . Map (db m22204) HM
62 Georgia, Johnson County, Wrightsville — Confederate MemorialJohnson County , Georgia
On East Elm Street (U.S. 319) near North Marcus Street (State Highway 57), on the right when traveling west.
( East face ) [Emblem: Sons of Confederate Veterans] In honor of the more than 600 gallent soldiers from Johnson County who not for fame, reward or ambition but simple obedience to duty as they understood it. These men . . . Map (db m20923) HM
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63 Georgia, Montgomery County, Mt. Vernon — Montgomery County Confederate Monument
On McEachin Street (U.S. 221).
(West face) [Confederate States of America Emblem] Dedicated to the glory and honor of the Montgomery County soldiers of the Confederate States of America for their unparalleled courage and gallantry in defense of their homeland and . . . Map (db m22220) HM
64 Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Confederate Siege GunNational Civil War Naval Museum
1861-1865 Mounted by Camp Benning, U.C.V. Aug. 1898.Map (db m61860) HM
65 Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus — Moses Dallas: Confederate Naval Pilot/American Slave
Near Victory Drive (U.S. 280) at Lumpkin Boulevard.
Moses Dallas was a lifelong slave whose final years were spent in an unconventional arrangement during America's most tragic period, whose strategic role in a daring raid resulted in his death. A native of Georgia, he was born in the early 1800s, . . . Map (db m101347) HM
66 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — Putnam County Confederate Monument
On Marion Street at Madison Avenue, in the median on Marion Street.
East Face A tribute of love from the Dixie Chapter Daughters of the Confederacy. ~*~ In honor of the men of Putnam County, who served in the Army of the Confederate States of America; “Those who fought and lived, and those who fought . . . Map (db m73953) HM
67 Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta — This Memorial
On 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north.
This memorial is dedicated to the memory of these 7 brave soldiers who rest elsewhere in Magnolia. They fought against oppression, tyranny, absolute power and usurpation off states' rights, all of which still plague our country.Map (db m210591) WM
68 Georgia, Terrell County, Dawson — 135-2 — Gen. Patrick Cleburne Camp, S.C.V.
On North Main Street, 0 miles 7th Avenue NE, on the right when traveling north.
General Patrick Cleburne Camp, S.C.V., the only Camp east of the Mississippi to be named for a General from the west of that river, was organized May 3, 1956, with members from several counties in Southwest Georgia. General Patrick Ronayne . . . Map (db m27012) HM
69 Georgia, Toombs County, Vidalia — McMillan Burial Ground
On Church Street just south of East 2nd Street, on the right when traveling south.
An early settler to the area that is now Vidalia was Malcolm McMillan, who pitched his camp near this site circa 1800, and built his pioneer home. In the following years, he and his cousin, the Rev. Murphey McMillan, established a Presbyterian . . . Map (db m185266) HM
70 Georgia, Toombs County, Vidalia — To Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Sons of Confederate Veterans1896-1996
Near Church Street just south of East 2nd Street, on the right when traveling south.
[west side]Dedicated by the Sons and Daughters of the Confederacy, and the re-enactors who strive to preserve its spirit Erected by the Gen. Robert A. Toombs Camp 932, SCV Chapter 1329, UDC Deo Vindice[east side] . . . Map (db m185275) HM WM
71 Georgia, Toombs County, Vidalia — Unknown Confederate Graves
Near Church Street just south of East 2nd Street, on the right when traveling south.
"As fighting intensified in central Georgia during the summer of 1864, caravans of wagons evacuated sick and wounded Confederate soldiers from Macon’s overcrowded Ocmulgee Hospital. Caravans coming down the Old Savannah Road stopped at this . . . Map (db m185267) HM
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72 Georgia, Twiggs County, Jeffersonville — Twiggs County Civil War Monument
On North Railroad Street just south of Magnolia Street (State Route 96), on the left when traveling south.
[east side]To the Twiggs County • Soldiers • and those who sacrificed all to establish the independence of • the South • 1861-1865 In Memory[north side]Twiggs Volunteers Capt. Jas. Folsom 4th. Ga. Reg. Twiggs . . . Map (db m164693) WM
73 Georgia, Walker County, Suttles Mill — William Little House
On West Armuchee Road at Manning Mill Road on West Armuchee Road.
Confederate Major General John Bell Hood was brought to this house to recuperate following the amputation of his right leg due to a wound received on September 20, 1863 at the Battle of Chickamauga. Colonel Francis (Frank) Little, 11th Georgia . . . Map (db m12005) HM
74 Georgia, White County, Cleveland — Mustering Grounds
Near Courthouse Square (North Main Street) (U.S. 129) at East Jarrard Street, on the left when traveling south.
Minutes of the Inferior Court of White County, GA, August Term 1861. Wednesday, August 7th 1861: "Ordered by the Court that White (County) Marksmen the use of any part of the courthouse that they may choose for the establishment of a military . . . Map (db m131679) HM
75 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Greater Grand Crossing — Confederate Mound Monument
Near East 67th Street at South Greenwood Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Confederate Dead Erected to the memory of the six thousand southern soldiers here buried, who died in Camp Douglas Prison 1862-5. These men suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all, and died.Map (db m63605) WM
76 Indiana, Franklin County, Laurel — 24.2006.1 — Brigadier General CSA Francis Asbury Shoup
On State Road 121 at High Street, on the left when traveling north on State Road 121.
(Front Side) Remembered for service in Confederate States of America army, 1861-1865, and "Shoupade" fortification design; fought in battles of Shiloh, Vicksburg, and Atlanta. Advocated recruitment of African Americans for CSA army. . . . Map (db m66860) HM
77 Iowa, Davis County, Bloomfield — The Confederate Invasion of Iowa Monument
On South West Street, 0.3 miles south of Karr Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
Site of The Confederate Invasion of Iowa 12th Day of October 1864. This monument marks the northern most point of incursion into Iowa by Confederate Forces. On October 12, 1864, Lieutenant James “Bill” Jackson led twelve heavily . . . Map (db m36092) HM WM
78 Iowa, Van Buren County, Bentonsport — Iowa’s Confederate General
On Main Street (County Road J 40), on the right.
General Lawrence Sullivan ‘Sul’ Ross, CSA, was born in Bentonsport, Iowa, Van Buren County on September 27, 1838. His family moved to Texas in 1839, where he grew to manhood. In 1859, Sul Ross was commissioned a Captain in the Texas Rangers, . . . Map (db m2565) HM
79 Kansas, Linn County, Pleasanton — Battle of Mine CreekOctober 25, 1864
Near State Highway 52.
Of the approximately 600 Confederate casualties in this battle, many of those killed in action were buried in unmarked graves on this battlefield. Most of the dead were from Marmaduke's Missouri Cavalry Division and Fagan's Arkansas Cavalry . . . Map (db m20264) HM
80 Kentucky, Bracken County, Augusta — Augusta Confederate Monument
Near Heather Renee French Boulevard (State Highway 8) 0.2 miles west of Park View Street, on the right when traveling west.
In memory of eight unknown Confederate soldiers killed at Augusta, KY. Sept. 27, 1862.Map (db m85979) WM
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81 Kentucky, Hart County, Munfordville — 1504 — Battle of Rowletts Station
On S. Dixie Highway (U.S. 31W) 0.2 miles south of Charlie Dowling Road, on the left when traveling south.
Four hundred yards west of this site, December 17, 1861, Colonel B.F. Terry, 8th Texas Cavalry, CSA, was killed. He was leading his Rangers in a charge against troops, formed in a hollow square, of the 32nd Indiana Volunteers under the command of . . . Map (db m88256) HM
82 Kentucky, McLean County, Calhoun — Camp Calhoun
On West 3rd Street west of Poplar Street, on the right when traveling west.
Defending Lock No. 2 Confederate forces occupied Bowling Green on September 18, 1861. Young men, eager to support the Union cause and filled with thoughts of adventure, joined Home Guard units across Kentucky. Before the end of the month . . . Map (db m123972) HM
83 Kentucky, McLean County, Calhoun — Camp Calhoun Cemetery
On West 3rd Street west of Poplar Street, on the right when traveling west.
Well over 200 soldiers are known to have died of disease during Camp Calhoun's short existence. The number is probably higher but many records are missing or incomplete. "there health is so very bad" It was not long before . . . Map (db m124525) HM
84 Kentucky, Pulaski County, Nancy — "Confederate Mass Grave"
Near Kentucky Route 235, 0.1 miles south of Kentucky Route 761, on the left when traveling south.
After the battle Union troops hastily buried the dead. The Confederate dead were interred in shallow mass graves near where they fell in battle. Some of these graves were so shallow that the bodies in them began surfacing within 48 hours of burial. . . . Map (db m128956) HM WM
85 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Keatchie — Confederate Cemetery
On Louisiana Route 172, 0.1 miles east of Lucky Lane, on the right when traveling east.
Within this enclosure are the remains of over 100 Confederate soldiers. Following the Battle of Mansfield, many were infirmed at old Keachie College, where a morgue was established on the second floor of the main building.Map (db m188236) HM
86 Maryland, Washington County, Boonsboro — Near Here in Wise’s Field
On Reno Monument Road at the Appalachian Trail, on the left when traveling west on Reno Monument Road.
Near here in Wise's field on the morning of Sept. 14, 1862, Brigadier General Samuel Garland, Jr. C.S.A. of Lynchburg, Virginia fell mortally wounded while leading his men.Map (db m429) HM
87 Mississippi, Chickasaw County, Houston — Chickasaw County CSA Monument
On E. Madison Street at N. Jackson Street, on the right when traveling west on E. Madison Street.
(Front Side) Dedicated to the men of Chickasaw County who served in the War for Southern Independence 1861 - 1865 (Back Side) Infantry 2nd Miss. Regiment, Co. G 6th Miss. Regiment, Co. F 9th Miss. Regiment, . . . Map (db m97568) WM
88 Mississippi, Greene County, Leakesville — Confederate Veterans of Greene County1861   CSA   1865
On Main Street (Mississippi Route 63/57) at Lafayette Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
This monument is dedicated to a large group of men that was formed here. These men were common men with an uncommon valor in war they fought for their homes, families and a constitutional government most were early settlers of Greene . . . Map (db m122702) WM
89 Mississippi, Hinds County, Jackson — Monument to Women of the Confederacy
On Mississippi Street at North Congress Street, in the median on Mississippi Street.
(South face) Our Mothers To the women of the Confederacy “Whose pious ministrations to our wounded soldiers soothed the last hours of those who died far from the objects of their tenderest love, whose domestic labors contributed . . . Map (db m16720) HM
90 Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Meridian — Charles W. "Savez" ReadNaval Hero of the Confederacy
Near 40th Avenue south of 8th Street.
Lieutenant Read, a native Mississippian, is buried here. He was an 1860 graduate of Annapolis. With a crew of 17, he captured 22 Union ships in 21 days and struck terror across the eastern seaboard. This adventure has been called the most brilliant, . . . Map (db m111135) HM
91 Mississippi, Leflore County, Greenwood — Confederate Memorial Plot
Near 1st Street, 0.1 miles south of Strong Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
To the men of LeFlore County and the Southland who answered the call to defend their homes, states, and Southland from invading armies from the North. The actual burial sites of some are known but to God. But all known veterans buried within this . . . Map (db m77335) WM
92 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Confederate Dead at Vicksburg Memorial
On Lindsey Street north of Cotton Street, on the left when traveling north.
Dedicated to the memory of the men who gave their lives in defense of VicksburgMap (db m104276) WM
93 Mississippi, Yazoo County, Yazoo City — Yazoo County Civil War Memorial
On North Main Street at North Washington Street, on the left when traveling south on North Main Street.
1861 — 1865 As at Thermopylae, the greater glory was to the vanquished ——— This monument is erected to perpetuate the memory of the noble courage, constancy and self sacrificing devotion of the women of . . . Map (db m77476) WM
94 Missouri, Greene County, Battlefield — The Battle of Oak HillsAugust 10, 1861
On State Highway ZZ, on the right when traveling north.
In early August, 1861 the Missouri State Guard under the command of Major General Sterling Price was camped along Wilson's Creek preparing to march into Springfield, Missouri ten miles northeast of their encampment. Shortly after 5:00 A.M. they . . . Map (db m35141) HM
95 Missouri, Greene County, Republic, Brookline Township — Missouri State GuardSons of Confederate Veterans
On West Farm Road 182.
This monument is respectfully dedicated to the men of the Missouri State Guard. The legally established militia of the state who first took up arms in 1861, and marching and fighting under the blue battle flag of their beloved Missouri. Did their . . . Map (db m61751) HM
96 Missouri, Howell County, West Plains — In Memory of Six Confederate Soldiers
On Court Square (Washington Avenue) at West Main Street, on the left when traveling south on Court Square (Washington Avenue).
In memory of six Confederate soldiers who died here, during the Battle of West Plains, Feb. 19, 1862 Dedicated by Col. John R. Woodside Camp No. 203 Sons of Confederate Veterans Feb. 19, 2012Map (db m186110) WM
97 Missouri, Iron County, Pilot Knob — The Battle of Pilot KnobSeptember 27, 1864
Near Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
In September of 1864 Major General Sterling Price and a 12,000 man army re-entered Missouri in a forlorn effort to regain the state for the Confederacy. On September 27th they laid siege to Fort Davidson. The defenders, though greatly outnumbered, . . . Map (db m38444) HM
98 Missouri, Platte County, Parkville — Attack on the Paw Paw FortMissouri's Civil War 1861 - 1865 — The Struggle for Platte County
On NW River Park Drive (Missouri Route 9) 0.1 miles east of East Street, on the right when traveling east. Reported permanently removed.
Northwest Missouri Tinderbox Conflict and uncertainty were widespread in northwest Missouri in the summer of 1864. Federal forces struggled in a heavy-handed manner to control areas much too large for their capabilities. Raiders from . . . Map (db m65997) HM
99 Missouri, St. Clair County, Osceola — Sacking of Osceola
In memory of Citizens of Osceola murdered by Kansas Jayhawkers and the Union Army Of the 12 men ordered to be murdered by Gen. James H. Lane, 3 are known Mr. Berry • Champion Guinn Micajah Dark (13 yrs later) In June 1861, . . . Map (db m61518) HM
100 Missouri, St. Louis County, Lemay — To The Confederate Dead 1861 - 1865
On South Drive, 0.1 miles west of Monument Drive, on the left when traveling west.
Who knows but it may be given to us, after this life, to meet again in the old quarters, to play chess and draughts, to get up soon to answer the morning roll call, to fall in at the tap of the drum for drill and dress parade and again to hastily . . . Map (db m124979) WM

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