Civil War Markers of Jefferson County

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In 1910 the Jefferson County Camp, United Confederate Veterans made plans to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the War Between the States. Ably led by Col. R. Preston Chew, the Camp set about to permanently mark locations throughout Jefferson County where skirmishes or battles took place during the Civil War. Funds were raised by the Camp to place 25 concrete obelisks. Each site would serve as a reminder to posterity of the sacrifices made by the men who fought there.

http://jeffersonhistoricalwv.org/CWmarkers.html
 

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??? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm... Read that "piece" with GREAT interest... Knights of the Golden Circle shut down in 1910... hmmmmmmmmmmmmm... SOUNDS like 1 -25 just MIGHT be DEPOSITORIES 1 - 25; anyone MD around 'em, yet? NO digging!!! :o :D ;)
 

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