The memorial is dedicated to Confederate dead and consists of a bronze plaque attached to a lectern shaped block of granite standing several feet tall. The plaque, in addition to […]
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Yancey County Confederate Soldiers Monument
The Confederate monument in Yancey County is a simple gable topped marker in the style of a large gravestone made of granite. It stands just over 6.5 feet tall on […]
Gaston County Confederate Soldiers Monument, Dallas
This monument is composed a large, square piece of granite. It bears a color inlay of North Carolina’s flag of 1861, ratified just after the state seceded from the Union. […]
Surry County Confederate Soldiers Memorial
The memorial is in the form of a narrow slab of granite with a gable top on a single base. Incised into the front is a Confederate soldier who is […]
General Junius Daniel
A bronze tablet attached to a large boulder commemorates General Junius Daniels. The tablet was cast as the front elevation of a Greek revival architectural style building. In relief on […]
Monument to Confederate Captains from Person County
This rectangular stone marker with roughly-cut edges has inscribed on it the names of Confederate captains from Person county who lost their lives in the Civil War.
Greene County Confederate Monument
This monument was erected in 1929 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy to honor the dead Confederate soldiers from Greene County. The monument consists of a large rectangular boulder […]
Jones County Confederate Soldiers Monument
The monument consists of a rectangular granite marker which stands in front of the Jones County courthouse.
Haywood County Confederate Monument
A rectangular 20 by 28 in bronze plaque set in a 5 by 6 foot boulder. Centered beneath the date on the plaque (1861 – 1865) is the seal of […]