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Ersnt Vatier Foundry, Newark, N.J.
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Originally owned by The Company C, 10th N.C. State Troops (the Charlotte Artillery)
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after T. Constantine & Co.
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AL Legislature
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Saul Levitt
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Carpenter: J. P. Blunt
McNeal Marble Company
J.H. Anderson Granite Co.
Carl Conrads/New England Granite Works/John B. Sullivan & Son
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Don M. Mahan
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Lewiston Monumental works, J. P. Murphy, manager
city engineer: Wilfred Cutshaw
State of Arkansas
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Gorham Manufacturing Company
John A. Wilson
Richard Sharp Smith
Leonard Volk
Dan Stone
J. F. Eaton
Glenn and Diane Hines
O. V. Shaffer
Abbott & Jenkins
Statue cast by the Ames Foundry, Chicopee, Massachusetts
The Botetourt Artillery Monument Association
James L. Gafgen
Pacific Northwest chapter of the Sons of Confederate Veterans
Samuel E. White and the Jefferson Davis Memorial Association
E. B. Frazier of the McNeel Marble Company
Stewart McGlashen and Son
Charles M. Walsh
Bliss Manufacturing Company; Fales and Company; Gifford, B. F.; Latchford, P. J
Bradbury of Bangor
Michelle Browder, More Up Campus
Thomas A. Waitt
William Blake & Company
The Southern Granite Company of Georgia (base)
T. M. Perry, of Messrs. Frederick & Field
Kensington Congregational Church
Statue - Ames Manufacturing Co.; Base - Cape Ann Granite Co.
Ellis Post
Raleigh Marble Works, Builder
C. J. Clark
Bernard Wiepper
Thomas Manson and Son, Red Bank, N. J., Builders
Thomas Jay Warren
Roman Bronze Works N.Y
Jerome Connor
Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Arlington Confederate Memorial Association
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the state of New Jersey
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Davis-Dickerson-Mills Chapter
Unknown
Sons of Confederate Veterans
United Daughters of the Confederacy, United Confederate Veterans, and Sons of Confederate Veterans, and people of Yazoo County
Individual donors at the laides fair benefit at Futon Hall raised $3,500; donations, and the militia fund and military taxes released from the Lancaster County Treasury was the rest.
State of Alabama
Ladies' Soldiers Aid Society ($3000) & the City of Pittsfield ($7000)
United Confederate Veterans and the people of Kaufman County
United Daughters of the Confederacy and Sons of Warren
Mayor Stephen R. Reed
Vance Monument Association
Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War.
Ladies Memorial Associations of Greenwood County
Colorado Pioneers' Association and Colorado State taxpayers
New Hanover County Historical Commission
Women of Oconee County
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United Confederate Veterans
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Orangeburg Confederate Monument Association
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United Daughters of the Confederacy and Confederate veterans
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Statue funded by Dr. Justin Allen, physician in Topsfield and former Topsfield Historical Society president. Refurbished in 2006 with remnants of Justin Allen's funds by Historical Society. Donations to add inscription with Kitson's name in 2010 came from from Topsfield Main Street Foundation; the League of Women Voters of Topsfield, Boxford and Middleton and others. In 2013 was refurbished with $2,350 from a grant program developed by the Massachusetts Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission in honor of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.
Sons of Confederate Veterans and Martha Reid Silver Confederate Memorial Association
State
United Daughters of the Confederacy and philanthropists
The Town of Framingham
Jane Lathrop Stanford.
New Hope Historical Society.
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Ladies' Memorial Association of Concord
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United Daughters of the Confederacy
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The Town of Norwood
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Sons of Union Veterans
People of Durham County
Citizens of Caldwell County
Sons and Daughters of Confederate Veterans
Dartmouth Veterans Memorial Park Committee and the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Sculpture Program
Gurdon Bill ($10,000)
The Class of 1891 was responsible for moving the monument to its current location and dedicating it to Wilson Caldwell, November Caldwell, David Barham, and Henry Smith.
T.H. Dodd Post No. 3
Ladies Memorial Association of Hancock County
Confederate Memorial Association of Natchez and Adams County, Mississippi
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Chicago United Confederate Camp No. 8; John Cox Underwood
Philip Sheridan Monument Association/ Chicago citizens
Post No. 4, Sedgwick, GAR
John B. Brown Monument Association and Georgia State Government
Patriotic Donors, Luther H. Pierce
Living History Group of Gettysburg 1861-1865
The Sojourner Truth Memorial Statue Committee, Massachusetts Legislature (Monument Grants Program), Florence Savings Bank, Smith College, Community Foundation of Western Massachustetts, Annonymous Donor, Unitarian Society of Northampton & Florence (Penny Collection)
G. K. Warren Post No 286, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic.
Heritage Preservation Association
Confederate Memorial Association of Surry County
The State of Massachusetts & the City of Lowell ($2000 each)
Scottish Rite Freemasons
The Town of Barnstable ($1100)
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Sons of Confederate Veterans, United Confederate Veterans
Little Kanawha Resource, Conservation and Development Council, the Spencer Rotary Club, several veteran groups
John Barton Payne, J.S. Runnels, John W. Bunn, L.C. LaForce, and Martin B. Bailey (five prominent Chicagoans)
State of LA
Etobicoke Historical Society
Chicago Grant Monument Fund (Fundraised by General Joseph Stockton, Potter Palmer, Samuel Dickerson, General W.E. Strong, McGregor Adams, E.s. Dryer, and Norman Williams)
Confederate Monument Association
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
Union Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Commission
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City of Buffalo
Grand Army of the Republic
Virgil "Gus" Beckham and Alexander County
Medical Association of the State of Alabama
State of Tennessee
United Daughters of the Confederacy and City of Gretna
United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Spartanburg Herald
Sons of Confederate Veterans, Military Order of the Stars and Bars, and Douds Stone, Inc.
Citizens of Lewisburg
Putnam County Government
State of Georgia
Ladies Memorial Association of Augusta
United Daughters of the Confederacy and funds from Tilghman family
United Daughters of the Confederacy and Local Funding
GAR and WRC
The Saloman Unit of the Steuben Society, Wisonsin Aluminum Foundry
private - Major E.E. Bedee
Citizens of Dinwiddie County
George Washington Gay and Eunice Lyon Gay
Women's Relief Corps of Fort Collins, Colorado
funds raised by The Jones Nine, Southside High School
citizens of Lewis County, Kentucky
: organized committees from the towns of Lebanon, Moccasin, Castlewood, Elk Garden, New Garden, Copper Creek, and Cleveland.
Rawlins Post No. 35, G.A.R., and Rawlins Auxiliary No. 92, W.R.C.
State of South Carolina
The Ames Family
the University of North Carolina, Alumni of the university, the United Daughters of the Confederacy
United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Board of Supervisors of Harrison County, Mississippi
The town appropriated $5,000 and the local Women's Relief Committee raised additional funds. The land was donated by the Baptist Church.
The City of New York
Ladies Memorial Association of Walton County
City of Toronto
The Town of Great Barrington ($10,000)
UDC
Palmyra Confederate Monument Association and friends
United Daughters of the Confederacy of Richmond County
Beauregard Monument Association
The Confederate Memorial Association of Charlotte
Elizabeth Noble, the town, the town memorial association
City of Tuscumbia
City of Parksley
Richard Smith
Bristol Virginia Public Schools
Kentucky Women's Monumental Association
Town of Eden & Public Subscription
City of Armory
Mark R. Harrison and Fond du Lac county
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Col. Allen Post 45, G.A.R. & the people of Gloucester (approx. $2000-3000)
Israel P. Nunez
Seventh Regiment
Memorial Association
Illinois legislature
George Littlefield
The City of Boston ($75,000)
City of Milton
United Daughters of the Confederacy, county board of commissioners
Citizens of Marion County
United Daughters of the Confederacy, United Confederate Veterans, and Sons of Confederate Veterans, Ladies Memorial Association
Local women of Presque Isle
Jane McCrea Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution
Chippewa County Federation of Women's Clubs
Anges Lee Chapter U.D.C and later the children of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Camp
United Daughters of the Confederacy and North Carolina Historical Commission
Allied Orders, Department of New Hampshire, GAR
Frances Billingsley, Plains Indian Arts and Crafts
Ladies Memorial Society
Move the Monument Coalition (Relocation)
United Daughters of the Confederacy with contributions from UA alumni and faculty
Vance Monument Association (primarily George W. Pack; $2,000)
State of North Carolina
The first district of the North Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution
Mr. and Mrs. George Cook, and Other Concerned Citizens.
Sons of Confederate Veterans and Stokes County Historical Society
Barnwell Ladies Memorial Association
Geo. C. Randall Post, the Womens Relief Corps
United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Women's Department Club
A committee led by Ellen Jolly
Townsmen and friends of William H. Seward.
Daughters of Union Veterans
The Town of Fitchburg
The Town of Arlington (via appropriation ($4000) and subscription - $14,000)
Reunion Association of Hood's Texas Brigade
Sons and Daughters of Confederate Soldiers
Women of Edgefield
Montgomery County Ladies' Memorial Association
Grand Army of the Republic Post 108
U.S. Army
Sons of Confederate Veterans and Confederate Monument Association
The Town of Weymouth (approx. $4,000)
State of Texas
Union League Club
Zebulon Baird Vance Chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy
Bedford County
GAR and local funding
unknown
Citizens of Rifle, Colorado; SUVCW Legion of the West, Camp 7
City of Wichita and Sons of the American Revolution
Friends and patriotic citizens of Pickens County
Confederate Monument Assoc. of King and Queen County
Bertie County Confederate Veteran Association
Town of Hatboro
J.P. Cagle and citizens of Winston County
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Sons of Confederate Veterans, Children of the Confederacy, friends and patriotic citizens, and the Jefferson Davis Memorial Association
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Colorado Springs Post #22 of the G.A.R. (original monument), and the Colorado Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (refurbished monument).
United Daughters of the Confederacy and Duval County School Board
The parents of Burgwyn paid for the monument
Local
Lee County Commissioners
Funding Campaign led by Brian Higgins and Dick Campbell
Colonel Ashley Horne
Sons of Confederate Veterans and Mary Watts Jones
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Washington Division
Robert E. Lee Monument Association
Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic - C.B. Clark Circle
Iowa and Texas Sons of Confederate Veterans
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Veterans
Local UDC Chapter
Ladies Memorial Association and Sons of Confederate Veterans
$857.78 -$400 from Town of Bowdoinham, $428.28 from private contributors and others, and $29.50 from Mr. Gay concert fund
United Daughters of the Confederacy and Old Guard Battalion of the Gate City Guard
Raised through members of the monument association, formed on Jan. 18, 1896 consisting of representatives from the A. W. Bartlett Post, No. 49 of the Grand Army of the Republic, the Belleville Improvement Society, and the Woman's Relief Corps.
Shepherds Bush Housing Association
United Daughters of the Confederacy, United Confederate Veterans, Sons of Confederate Veterans, and the state of Arkansas
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and the Fulton County Historical Society
United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Woman's Club of Thomson
Chicago Board of Trade Battery Memorial Association
Ladies Memorial Association of Brunswick
The John C. Breckinridge Monument Association
Benjamin Fitch
Soldiers' and Sailors' Mutual Benefit Association
United Confederate Veterans and United Daughters of the Confederacy
Dr. Clarence J. Owens
Ladies' Memorial Association of Greenville
United Confederate Veterans and Woman's Self Culture Club of Mills County
United Daughters of the Confederacy and citizens of Williamsburg and James City County
Howard County Confederate Monument Association
Local Funding (refer to inscription on west side of pedestal)
Comrades and friends
Kentucky Women's Confederate Monument Association
City of Bath
Samuel E. White and the Jefferson Davis Memorial Association
Fairs and small donations, led by Mary A. Kimball from the O. H. P. Sargent Women's Relief Corps Post 114. The WRC was a female auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic, which was a Unionist Civil War veteran's organisation, which was heavily involved in memorialisation.
Citizens of St. Mary Parish
Sons of Confederate Veterans and acknowledgment given to the United Daughters of the Confederacy
Strong Vincent Commemoratives Committee, The Erie County and Crawford County Funeral Directors
Zalmon G. Simmons
The Grand Army of the Republic
Confederate Veterans Association
Bequest of John Birney Blood; Restored in 2014 through funds from the town's Cemetery and Parks Department and a grant from the Massachusetts Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission
L.M.I. Club Oakland, Illinois
Virginia Military Institute
United Daughters of the Confederacy and U.S. Forest Service
U.S. House and Senate
The Grand Army of the Republic.
the public
The Town of Gloucester
Wyoming Recreation Commission
Confederate veterans and citizens of Mecklenburg County
Athens Ladies Memorial Association
American Legion
Rensselaer County, Private Donations
G:A, Native Sons & Daughters of the Golden West, Pioneers of Santa Clara County and Palo Alto Veterans Council.
United Daughters of the Confederacy and Works Progress Administration
State, Fulton County Historical Society
State of West Virginia and Tucker County Historical Society
City of Belchertown
John W. Pangborn
United Daughters of the Confederacy and Boyle County veterans
Dewitt County
Grand Army of the Republic Post 66
Kentucky Woman's Confederate Monument Association
Comrades
The main contributors were Colby College (through sale of timber on lands and stumpage rights), Ladies of Bangor, faculty members, and private subscription including $4,100 from Gardner Colby
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Arlington Confederate Memorial Association
James M. Barker
Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War
Richard Field
Works Progress Administration
Grand Army of the Republic, Affiliated Orders, and Friends
United Daughters of the Confederacy and the state of Mississippi
Cyrus W. Lothrop ($3,100)
Grand Consistory of Louisiana
Citizens of Anderson County
Anchor Post #21 of the Grand Army of the Republic
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Winnie Davis chapter
The Onslow Guards and the United Daughters of the Confederacy
New York Farragut Association
United Daughters of the Confederacy, United Confederate Veterans, and the State of Maryland
Grand Army of the Republic, Women's Relief Corps, citizens of New Lisbon
local
United Confederate Veterans & Ancient Order of Hibernians Nos. 1,2 and 3 and the Emmett Council
Tyrrell Monument Association
Trustees of the Saint-Gaudens Memorial
United Daughters of the Confederacy, citizens, and Captain James T. Rosborough
Citizens of Racine
United Daughters of the Confederacy and Sons of the Confederacy
John W Jones Museum Board of Trustees, high school students
Local funding
United Daughters of the Confederacy and R.H. Fishburne
Vance Monumental Association
Public Subscription
Junior Stuart Book Club
Ladies Memorial Association of Thomason
Ladies Memorial Association of Macon
Ladies Monument Association of Aiken
United Daughters of the Confederacy and United Confederate Veterans
Grand Army of the Republic, Women's Relief Corps
G.A.R., Native Sons & Daughters of the Golden West, Pioneers of Santa Clara County and Palo Alto Veterans Council.
Veterans of the First Corps
Van Buren County Historical Society
United Daughters of the Confederacy, State of Arkansas, United Confederate Veterans, Sons of Confederate Veterans
Jim Falls Lions Club
Harris County Historical Survey Committee, Spring Creek County Historical Association, and descendents
Citizens of Buffalo
William B Duncan
United Daughters of the Confederacy through a national fundraising campaign
Women's Relief Corps
The Citizens of Marblehead ($3,700-4,900)
The Hollywood Memorial Association
Donations from 63 subscribers, 61 from the U.S. and 2 from the UK
Camp Curtin Historical Society
Virginia Army National Guard
Old Guard of the Gate City Guard
Confederate veterans
Charles E. Chaffee
United Daughters of the Confederacy and Children of the Confederacy
Fellow citizens
State and community
State of Wisconsin Legislature
Charles Strahan/(readers of) the Martha's Vineyard Herald
Ladies Memorial Association and surviving Confederate veterans
Confederate Memorial Association
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Albemarle County, and city of Charlottesville
The City of Worcester and town appropriations in Worcester County - $42,000
Ladies Confederate Memorial Association
Lieutenant Colonel Edward Steptoe, U.S. Army Corps of Topographical Engineers
the ladies of Scott County Monument Association
Citizens of the city of Charlotte and the county of Mecklenburg
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Children of the Confederacy, and Arizona Historical Society
Lee Memorial Association
City of New York
Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument Association
United Daughters of the Confederacy and Oklahoma Historical Society
New Birth of Freedom Council
Hardeman County
Mrs. R.M. Heard and co-workers
The People of Portage County, WOmen's Reloef Corps, The Grand Army of the Republic
The City of Lynn ($30,000)
North Carolina General Assembly, Ashe Memorial Committee
Ladies of Scott County
E.M.C.A. Lawton
Lee Monument Association
The Commonwealth of MA - "a sum not exceeding fifty thousand dollars'
Thomas Williams
Pacific Northwest chapter of the Sons of Confederate Veterans
Grenada County
Military Order of the Stars and Bars
$1,000 by the Town of Houlton, and $2,500 through private subscription
Grays and Blues of Montreal
Children of the Confederacy
United Daughters of the Confederacy and Stone Mountain Memorial Association
The county of Northampton, Hermanson-West Camp of the Confederate Veterans, and several chapters of the Daughters of the Confederacy on the "Shore"
Sons of Company E., Confederate States of America
Burial Association, Grand Army of the Republic
GAR
Norwegian Americans
Ladies Memorial Association
Buffalo Creek Association
Ann T. Hunter Chapter Auxiliary of Raphael Semmes Camp 11, Sons of Confederate Veterans. (Initial impetus Lee Association)
The Women's Relief Corps, The Sons of Union Veterans
G.A.R. - Colonel Daniel Hall
The State of Colorado
Private funding
Crestview Lions Club
Memorial Association of Gadsden County
The Town of Marshfield (appropriations - $1500)
United Daughters of the Confederacy and Sons of Confederate Veterans
United Daughters of the Confederacy and State of Missouri
National Humane Alliance
Local town
English Heritage, a scheme "supported by David Pearl and members of the public".
Grant County Historical Society
Diana Farnum
Ladies Memorial Association of Jefferson County
The Grand Army of the Republic and Farragut Relief Corps No. 39
United Daughters of the Confederacy and City of Greenville
Samuel Elliott White and the Jefferson Davis Memorial Association
Elizabeth B. Garrett White
Melvin Ohio Adams
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Matthew Fontaine Maury Association, State of Virginia, and City of Richmond
John Randolph Tucker
The United Daughters of the Confederacy, Jefferson Chapter
East Wenatchee School Board
Kensington Congregational Church parish members and local community
United Confederate Veterans and citizens of Beaumont
Women's Monumental Association & former Confederate soldier John A. Murray
Ex-Confederate Association of Bell County
Connecticut State Legislature
Mount Jackson Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy
$2,000, E.W. Woodman Post, Woman's Relief Corps and Citizens of Wilton
Sons of Confederate Veterans and United Daughters of the Confederacy
State of Kentucky
G.A.R.
Paul Goodloe McIntire
Mississippi Senator Thad Cochran
The gRand Army of the Republic, The Women's Relief Corps
Charles C. Hemming
Huntsville Historical Society
The Grand Army of the Republic &. a local group raising money for a monument to Gen. Ulysses S. Grant
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Surviving comrades
An Alumini committee and Charles Sanders
Veterans and Jessamine County Memorial Association
Dr. Jacob Bigelow ($11,554)
City of Jacksonville
The City of Haverhill ($6,573)
Mayor Josiah Quincy/City of Boston (funded through the Jonathan Phillips Fund, $9,174)
Ladies Memorial Association and State of Alabama
Howard Dudley
William Alexander Smith
Citizens of Covington and Tipton County TN and Sons of Confederate Veterans
Bowdoin Alumni Memorial Hall Association
City of Charleston
Sons of Confederate Veterans, Sterling Price Camp #676
United Daughters of the Confederacy and Dooly County veterans
Mayor; Public Conscription
UVA and Doners
Peleg and Sarah Washburn
Local Women's Relief Corps Post 74
Louisiana Army National Guard
Sixth Army Corps
Lauderdale County
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Confederated Southern Memorial Association, and citizens of Spotsylvania County
City of Auburn
John Ingram Bivouac
Louisiana Confederate Soldiers
Funded by The Grand Army of the Republic G.A.R.
Mother Bickerdyke Memorial Association, Womens Relief Corps
Citizens of the Town of Caledonia
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The Past President's Club of the Daughters of Union Veterans of The Civil War
Camp Bragg Memorial Association
City of Gadsden, United Daughters of the Confederacy
McCormick Trust, Association of the U.S. Army
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Ladies Memorial Association
The Town of Greenfield - $8902 (with $7000 going to the artist)
Cynthiana Confederate Memorial Association
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Sons of Confederate Veterans, and North Carolina Historical Commission
Professor Charles E Hamlin
United Daughters of the Confederacy and Ladies Memorial Association
American Legion Central Council of Bexar County
City of Johnston
Ansel G. Taylor Womans Relief Corps No. 97
the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the University of North Carolina
George W. Ranger
The Matron's Club
Jefferson Davis Memorial Association and Samuel White, private citizen
Jeffersonville Community
City of Williamston
Ladies Memorial Association of Northumberland County
Town of Queensbury
The City of Boston ($75000)
Captain and Mrs. Don Carlos Newton
United Daughters of the Confederacy and James Sprunt
George Phipps ($3,000); other donations ($500)
United Daughters of the Confederacy and citizens of Tampa
Donated by Sculptor Sir Moses Ezekiel
United Confederate Veterans, The Monument Association, the Ladies Memorial Aid Association
Amite County Monument and Historical Association
Bell Battery Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
United Daughters of the Confederacy and Memorial Association of Charleston
Donations ($3,500)
Veterans
City Council
Judge James F. Shotts Senior, Colonel U.S.A.R. Retired 1952
David Vanover
United Daughters of the Confederacy and Confederate Veterans Association
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Lee-Jackson Foundation
Florida Board of Parks and Historic Memorials in Cooperation with United Daughters of the Confederacy
Richmond Howitzer Association
National Park Service
Col. Luther H. Pierce (1837 - 1915)
Citizens of Antwerp, N.Y.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Heirs of John Nelson Davis
Women of Lexington County
Colonel R.H. Ricks
Ladies Memorial Association of Darlington
The Society of Alumni of Williams College
Bennet H. Young
Private
Oconee Southern Heritage Group
United Daughters of the Confederacy and DAR
Smith Spaid VFW Post 1293
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