• The Union Confederate Monument, also known as the Unknown Confederate Gravesite Monument,[1][2] is an outdoor Confederate memorial at Union Cemetery...
  • Blevins' "Forever in Mourning" Chart of Union and Confederate Monuments, 1860–1920. In addition to monuments to the Union and Confederate honorees...
  • Like their Union monuments, Confederate monuments focus on soldiers, martial virtues, patriotism, and devotion to civic duty.
  • This Union Confederate Monument, as it was titled, was built in 1911 by the federal government, and memorializes the 15 Confederate soldiers who died as...
  • Discover Our Shared Heritage Travel Itinerary Civil War Era National Cemeteries: Honoring Those Who Served. Union Confederate Monument Site.
  • The inscription on the monument reads "One Country, One Flag", and also lists some of the Confederate and Union Veterans from Butler County in Kentucky.
  • Subscribe to Updates from NC CRED. ×. Union County Confederate Soldiers Monument (Monroe, NC) – Inscription. ×.
  • Dedication of the Union Monument at Union. Monroe Watchman September 5, 1901. The Monument to the Confederate Soldiers of Monroe County Gloriously...
  • 2. William Wallace Chapter, U.D.C. The William Wallace Chapter, U.D.C., formed to erect a monument in memory of the Confederate soldiers of Union County.
  • In recent years, the Confederate monument has gained a new level of symbolism, as the item at the center of an ongoing debate — one that reaches far beyond...