GL
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I took some pictures of a few CS grave markers today while I was in South Carolina.
Probably a replacement for damaged markers.
Funded by an actual daughter of the Confederacy sometime before 1950 I would imagine considering her father died in combat in 1862.
Visible from the street, the star bars are still tinted blue. He made it to 1911.
Tom Carlisle was a tough guy to be twice wounded in the war and still make it to '33.
Here is an CSA iron cross marker.
It is bolted to a marble anchor with three initials on top and nothing more.
Probably a replacement for damaged markers.
Funded by an actual daughter of the Confederacy sometime before 1950 I would imagine considering her father died in combat in 1862.
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Visible from the street, the star bars are still tinted blue. He made it to 1911.
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Tom Carlisle was a tough guy to be twice wounded in the war and still make it to '33.
![img4743i.jpg](/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fimg33.imageshack.us%2Fimg33%2F9111%2Fimg4743i.jpg&hash=6e8396f70a900d81b5eae4a9bec9859d)
Here is an CSA iron cross marker.
It is bolted to a marble anchor with three initials on top and nothing more.
![img4742e.jpg](/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fimg188.imageshack.us%2Fimg188%2F3467%2Fimg4742e.jpg&hash=63141574c444ebe3dbe3716dd671296f)