view gallery |  Civil War memorial obelisk, Port Orchard, WA
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials One of three memorial obelisks in this cemetery, the Civil War memorial obelisk was donated by the WRC and dedicated in May, 1912. posted by: The Pirate King location: Washington date approved: 06/01/2023 last visited: 05/31/2023 |
view gallery |  Macon County Confederate Soldiers Monument - Lafayette TN
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials This monument dedicated in memory of the men who served in the Confederate States Army from Macon County, Tennessee during the war between the states 1861-1865. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 05/27/2023 last visited: 05/27/2023 |
view gallery |  "The Hartsville Races" - Hartsville TN
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials The Marker is in Hartsville, Tennessee, in Trousdale County. Memorial is on West McMurry Street (SR25) west of Thoroughbred Lane, on the left when traveling west. It is in this post office area: Hartsville TN 37074, United States of America. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 05/26/2023 last visited: 05/26/2023 |
view gallery |  1st Massachusetts Calvalry - Aldie, Virginia
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials A monument in honor of the 1st Massachusetts Calvary. posted by: flyingmoose location: Virginia date approved: 05/25/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  To the Heroes of Illinois - Memphis National Cemetery, Memphis, TN
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials To the Heroes of Illinois monument is located in the Memphis National Cemetery at 3568 Townes Ave., Memphis TN. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 05/22/2023 last visited: 05/22/2023 |
view gallery |  Battle of Britton's Lane - Denmark TN
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials Brig. Gen. Frank C. Armstrong's Cavalry Brigade here struck Col. Elias S. Dennis' Federal force of two cavalry troops, a battery and two infantry regiments. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 05/14/2023 last visited: 05/14/2023 |
view gallery |  Military History of Chattanooga - Chattanooga TN
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials This city was first occupied by Confederate troops in the spring of 1862 under Generals Floyd, Maxey and Leadbetter. Union troops under General Mitchell shelled it June 7 and 8. Bragg's Army occupied it in August preparing for the Kentucky campaign. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 05/13/2023 last visited: 05/13/2023 |
view gallery |  The Last Grand Review - Selma NC
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials The Stevens House at Mitchener Station is where in the final days of the war, the last reviews of the Confederate army under Gen. Joseph E. Johnston’s command took place on April 4, and April 7, 1865. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 05/13/2023 last visited: 05/13/2023 |
view gallery |  Monroe’s Crossroads - Raeford NC
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials Marker is at the intersection of Fayetteville Road (U.S. 401) and Vass Road (County Road 1300), Raeford in Hoke County, North Carolina. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 05/13/2023 last visited: 05/13/2023 |
view gallery |  Battle of Plymouth - Plymouth NC
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials Confederate troops led by Brig. Gen. R. F. Hoke achieved a brilliant victory in the capture of Plymouth from the United States military and naval forces, April 17-20, 1864. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 05/13/2023 last visited: 04/24/2023 |
view gallery |  Ransom's Assault - Plymouth NC
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials This historical marker is located on East Main Street west of Conaby Creek in Plymouth. It was erected in 1961. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 05/13/2023 last visited: 05/13/2023 |
view gallery |  Naval Action - Plymouth NC
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials Marker is at the intersection of East Main Street and Albemarle Drive,
Plymouth NC posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 05/13/2023 last visited: 05/13/2023 |
view gallery |  Battle of Plymouth - Plymouth NC
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials This historical marker is located on West Third Street at Washington Street in Plymouth. It was erected in 1938. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 05/11/2023 last visited: 04/23/2023 |
view gallery |  Union Earthworks -Plymouth NC
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials This historical marker is located on Fort Williams Street in Plymouth. It was erected in 1961 posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 05/06/2023 last visited: 05/06/2023 |
view gallery |  In Memory - Bronson, KS
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials This Civil War Memorial is in the center of a public park - in Bronson, Kansas. posted by: The Snowdog location: Kansas date approved: 05/01/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Civil War Monument - Corning, NY, USA
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials This monument is in the Veterans Memorial Park in southeast Corning, NY. posted by: Lightnin Bug location: New York date approved: 04/30/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  To Our Confederate Dead Memorial-Oakdale Cemetery - Washington NC
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials A monument titled “To Our Confederate Dead” was unveiled on Confederate Memorial Day, May 10, 1888, at Washington’s Monument Park. Exactly ten years later, the memorial was relocated to Oakdale Cemetery. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 04/29/2023 last visited: 04/29/2023 |
view gallery |  Ram Albemarle - Plymouth NC
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials The historical marker is located on Main Street in Plymouth. It was erected in 1938. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 04/28/2023 last visited: 04/23/2023 |
view gallery |  Kinston Battlefield Park-Harriet's Chapel and Starr's Battery Site - Kinston NC
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials This site was the center of the Confederate’s final line of defense during the Dec. 13-14, 1862 Battle of Kinston. It occurred as Union General John G. Foster’s Division was enroute from New Bern to Goldsboro to destroy the Wilmington-Weldon Railroad posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 04/28/2023 last visited: 04/19/2023 |
view gallery |  Memorial to Soldiers in Defense of Washington-Oakdale Cemetery - Washington NC
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials The memorial to the soldiers in defense of Washington (NC) is located in Oakdale Cemetery, Market Street, Washington NC posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 04/27/2023 last visited: 04/27/2023 |
view gallery |  Two Days of Battle at Jonesboro - Jonesboro GA
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials Confederate forces under Gen. Hardee, attempted to defend the remaining railroad to Atlanta, against outnumbering Federal troops. After battles on Aug. 31 & Sept. 1, 1864, they were forced to withdraw to Lovejoy Station. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Georgia date approved: 04/20/2023 last visited: 04/20/2023 |
view gallery |  Hardee's Corps at Jonesboro - Jonesboro GA
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials Sept. 1, 1864. The withdrawal of S. D. Lee's A. C. toward Atlanta left Hardee facing the same Federal forces of the preceding day. To meet an attack on his rt., he shifted Cleburne's & Carter's divs. [CS] to an extended line. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Georgia date approved: 04/20/2023 last visited: 04/20/2023 |
view gallery |  Lee's Corps Withdrawn - Jonesboro GA
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials Aug. 31, 1864. When Gen. Hood in Atlanta heard that Federal forces had seized the railroad at Rough and Ready & suspecting an attack from that quarter, he ordered Gen. S. D. Lee’s A.C. [CSA] to move back toward Atlanta. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Georgia date approved: 04/20/2023 last visited: 04/20/2023 |
view gallery |  The Center of the Confederate Line-Harriet's Chapel Battlefield Park - Kinston NC
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials Harriet’s Chapel stood in the center of the Confederate line. A heavily wooded wetland stood in front of the line. Behind it was the Neuse River. Three regiments of infantry and two batteries of artillery held this portion of the Confederate line. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 04/20/2023 last visited: 04/18/2023 |
view gallery |  The Union Artillery-Harriet's Chapel Battlefield Park - Kinston NC
in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials Twenty-four guns of the 3rd New York Artillery supported Gen. Wessells’ infantry as they advanced through the swamp toward the Confederate line. The overwhelming firepower of Union infantry and artillery forced the Confederates to abandon the line. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 04/20/2023 last visited: 04/18/2023 |
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