The Civil War / Confederate Cemetery
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Paintedwarrior
N 37° 48.222 W 080° 26.889
17S E 548580 N 4184178
A two sided sign telling us how many men were furnished by the area for the Civil war and telling us about the cross shaped grave of unclaimed bodies of Confederate soldiers.
Waymark Code: WMKQ2Y
Location: West Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 05/14/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member razalas
Views: 6

The Civil War

The Greenbrier area was predominately Southern in its sympathies, and furnished some 3000 men for the army of the Confederacy. It was occupied repeatedly by one or the other of the opposing armies throughout the War.



Confederate Cemetery

On the hill, 400 yards west, in a common grave shaped like a cross, lie unclaimed bodies of ninety-five Confederate soldiers, casualties of the area, including those of the Battle of Droop Mountain and the battle of Lewisburg.
Marker Number: None shown on marker

Marker Title: The Civil War / Confederate Cemetery

Marker Location: North of Rt 60

County or Independent City: Lewisburg, WV

Marker Program Sponsor: West Virginia Historic Commission, 1963

Web Site: Not listed

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