RMKH5MAH–Iron Confederate grave marker, National Civil War Museum, Lincoln Circle, Harrisburg, PA, United States
RMJH86G2–Tattered Confederate flag and Confederate Veteran maker next to gravestone memorial at Lawrenceville Historic Cemetery in Lawrenceville, Georgia, USA.
RMM03BE1–Grave Sculpture of a Confederate Soldier
RMDNKNW8–Confederate veteran medal and flag adjoin a grave marker in a Lawrenceville cemetery near Atlanta, Georgia. (USA)
RFK9PX6E–Head stone of unknown confederate soldier located at johnsons island civil war cemetery. Photo taken 09/10/2017
RFKTFD3P–An old weathered CSV Iron Cross signifying the grave site of a confederate solder at a rural southern church cemetery
RME81BX3–Grave marker of a soldier who served on both the Union and Confederate sides during the American Civil War.
RM2A4AX22–Confederate cemetery with headstones or tombstones or grave markers for unknown confederate soldiers in Oakwood Cemetery, Montgomery Alabama, USA.
RMC7T1G2–McGavock Confederate Cemetery on the grounds of the historic Carnton Plantation, Franklin Tennessee USA
RM2WX97GK–Tombstone for an unknown Confederate soldier at Stone Mountain Cemetery in Stone Mountain, Georgia. (USA)
RF2D6J11H–Judge James W. McMaster's grave in the Old Brandon Cemetery.
RMKM8EPP–Grave of a Confederate soldier located beside the Confederate Memorial, Arlington Cemetery, Virginia, United States.
RF2K74F1F–Calera, Alabama, USA-Sept. 30, 2022: Stone memorial for Camp Winn which served as a hospital from 1863-1865 at the Shelby Springs Confederate Cemetery
RMD87309–This is an HDR image of an unknown Confederate soldier grave at Oakwood Cemetery in Montgomery, Alabama.
RMBNK4M6–Grave marker in the Confederate Memorial Cemetery of Jonesboro, Georgia, USA
RM2D6JAF0–Daughters of the Confederacy marker at the Chattanooga Confederate Cemetery in Chattanooga, TN.
RMW96GYE–A Confederate flag on a grave, at the Confederate Cemetery in Fayetteville, AR, USA.
RF2HWJTKR–Cemetery grave marker for unknown person with german letters UNBEKANNT
RMM5R986–Confederate Civil War Veteran, Historic Red Level cemetary in Florid
RF2HGX65P–Old Grave Marker from Confederate States of America
RFBBKR2F–Monument to the Civil war Confederate soldiers,located in Richmond Virginia. Largest stone pyramid in the USA.
RFKKFG3F–Unknown solders #707 and #708 of the Confederate Army.
RF2MCEY2G–Graves mark the burial spots of thousands of Union and Confederate soldiers at Fredericksburg National Battlefield in Virginia
RFK9PXC0–Head stone of unknown confederate soldier located at johnsons island civil war cemetery. Photo taken 09/10/2017
RFKTFD4C–An old weathered CSV Iron Cross signifying the grave site of a confederate solder at a rural southern church cemetery
RMJF6J00–New Orleans, LA USA - Jun 2, 2017 - Tall Monument Grave Marker
RFDCF04P–Iron CSA 'Confederate States of America' grave marker at Springwood Cemetery in Greenville, South Carolina
RMC7R8EF–McGavock Confederate Cemetery on the grounds of the historic Carnton Plantation, Franklin Tennessee USA
RM2WX97GG–Tombstone for an 32 unknown Confederate soldiers at Stone Mountain Cemetery in Stone Mountain, Georgia. (USA)
RF2D6J11W–Judge James W. McMaster's grave in the Old Brandon Cemetery.
RMDNKNWA–A Confederate veteran medal and flag accompany a grave marker in a fog shrouded cemetery in Lawrenceville, Georgia. (USA)
RMKM8ENG–Grave of a Confederate soldier located beside the Confederate Memorial, Arlington Cemetery, Virginia, United States.
RF2K74GY3–Calera, Alabama, USA-Sept. 30, 2022: Historical marker for the Shelby Springs Confederate Cemetery in Shelby County.
RMBN738A–Historical marker at the Confederate Memorial Cemetery in Jonesboro, Georgia, USA
RM2D6JAF8–General A.P. Stewart dedication marker at the Chattanooga Confederate Cemetery in Chattanooga, TN.
RFH54125–A grave marker with a confederate flag at the Confederate Cemetery in Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA.
RMB25NW2–Cemetery Of Early Apalachicola Apalachicola Florida
RMM5R9A5–Confederate Civil War Veteran, Historic Red Level cemetary in Florida
RF2TDBN46–Coins rest on grave plot markers in Fort Donelson National Cemetery in Dover, Tennessee.
RMCRHE9K–Historic confederate soldier grave site at Sunbury
RMD87321–This is a black and white image of unknown Confederate soldier graves at Oakwood Cemetery in Montgomery, Alabama.
RMCP8355–Louisiana, Baton Rouge. National Cemetery, established in 1867. One of the few confederate grave markers.
RFK9TNN6–Civil War Statue looking over The Cemetery at Johnsons island. 9/10/2017
RFKTFD4Y–An old weathered CSV Iron Cross signifying the grave site of a confederate solder at a rural southern church cemetery
RME819NC–Grave of R. Barnwell Rhett, prominent politician of South Carolina and the Confederacy.
RFDCF03E–CSA Confederate States of America unknown soldier tombstone located at Springwood Cemetery in Greenville, South Carolina
RMC7R8DR–McGavock Confederate Cemetery on the grounds of the historic Carnton Plantation, Franklin Tennessee USA
RMCEGMWR–Memorial To Our Confederate Dead. Confederate soldier Statue
RF2D6J16F–Confederate soldiers buried in the old Brandon Cemetery in Brandon, Mississippi.
RMDNKNW9–A Confederate flag and veteran medal accompany a grave marker in a fog shrouded cemetery in Lawrenceville, Georgia. (USA)
RMD3K849–Unknown Confederate soldier, Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh, NC, USA. Inscription reads 'Mother, I have been found, I am home.'
RM2WX97G5–Metal Southern Cross of Honor marker between gravestones in the Confederate section of the Stone Mountain Cemetery near Atlanta, Georgia. (USA)
RMBAPPPR–Confederate soldier's gravestone in Richmond Virginia. Hollywood cemetary
RM2D6JAFJ–Monument to dead confederates of Tennessee on a marker at the Chattanooga Confederate Cemetery in Chattanooga, TN.
RFH5411Y–A grave marker with a confederate flag at the Confederate Cemetery in Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA.
RFKKFGFB–Pyramid of stones dedicated to the Confederate dead.
RMM5R98G–Confederate Civil War Veteran, Historic Red Level cemetary in Florida
RF2TDBN43–Coins rest on grave plot markers in Fort Donelson National Cemetery in Dover, Tennessee.
RF2EM81FG–Marbury, Alabama/USA-April 28, 2018: Old gravestone of a Confederate veteran at one of the cemeteries at the Confederate Memorial Park.
RMHNAMNP–A confederate flag marks a grave stone in southern Maryland
RMCP835A–Louisiana, Baton Rouge. National Cemetery, established in 1867. One of the few confederate grave markers.
RFK9TP1B–Civil War Statue looking over The Cemetery at Johnsons island. 9/10/2017
RFKTFD47–An old weathered CSV Iron Cross signifying the grave site of a confederate solder at a rural southern church cemetery
RMW96ETK–A small Confederate flag on a grave at the Confederate Cemetery in Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA.
RFDCF023–CSA Confederate States of America unknown soldier tombstone located at Springwood Cemetery in Greenville, South Carolina
RMC7T1FA–McGavock Confederate Cemetery on the grounds of the historic Carnton Plantation, Franklin Tennessee USA
RFKKFG88–Only the hearts of men can twist the history and heritage of the Confederate flag into hatred.
RF2D6J170–Confederate soldiers buried in the old Brandon Cemetery in Brandon, Mississippi.
RFKDD77Y–A confederate flag on a Civil War veteran's grave in Virginia.
RMEBFCY3–Tennessee State Society Sons of the American Revolution Medallion at the graveside of President Andrew Jackson
RM2WXATJK–Metal Southern Cross of Honor markers alongside gravestones in the Confederate section of the Stone Mountain Cemetery near Atlanta, Georgia. (USA)
RMBBKR32–Monument to the Civil war Confederate soldiers,located in Richmond Virginia. Largest stone pyramid in the USA.
RMC3DXCF–Historical marker tells of the reburial of Confederate soldiers at Groveton Confederate Cemetery, Manassas National Battlefield.
RFM6D1BJ–A live oak tree has taken over and nearly consumed a confederate veteran's grave marker at the Beauvoir estate.
RMJF6HYF–New Orleans, LA USA - Jun 2, 2017 - Statue of Women on Tomb
RMM5R99A–Confederate Civil War Veteran, Historic Red Level cemetery in Florida
RM2A103X7–The grave of Newman Haynes, 'Old Man Clanton,' killed August 1881 in Tombstone, at the Boothill Graveyard in Tombstone, Arizona.
RFJFH5M9–Horse
RMT9G1WN–Little Rock National Cemetery
RMB61BJY–Civil war graves
RFK9TPC3–Civil war head stone
RFKTFD4M–An old weathered CSV Iron Cross signifying the grave site of a confederate solder at a rural southern church cemetery
RMANPET8–Grave marker of unknown Confederate Soldier from the Civil War in Spotsylvania Courthourse Virginia USA
RFDCF05D–CSA Confederate States of America unknown soldier tombstone located at Springwood Cemetery in Greenville, South Carolina
RMC7R8CX–McGavock Confederate Cemetery on the grounds of the historic Carnton Plantation, Franklin Tennessee USA
RFP97504–Confederate flag planted in graveyard in Warrenton Virginia in Fauquier County
RF2D6J16P–Confederate soldiers buried in the old Brandon Cemetery in Brandon, Mississippi.
RFKDD786–A miniature confederate flag on a Civil War veteran's grave in Virginia.
RMENW647–The grave marker of a civil war confederate veteran at Elmwood Cemetery decorated with a flag on Confederate Memorial Day May 2, 2015 in Columbia, SC. Confederate Memorial Day is an official state holiday in South Carolina and honors those that served during the Civil War.
RM2X1FYR8–Unknown Confederate soldier graves from the American Civil War at Stone Mountain Cemetery in Stone Mountain, Georgia, just east of Atlanta. (USA)
RMBH8D7G–Appomattox Court House Confederate Cemetery MG-1 Virginia historical marker, VA history landmark
RMC3DXAB–Historical marker tells of the reburial of Confederate soldiers at Groveton Confederate Cemetery, Manassas National Battlefield.
RFEXCB4K–Grave marker and American flag at Fredericksburg National Battlefield Park, Fredericksburg, Virginia USA.
RMJF6HY9–New Orleans, LA USA - Jun 2, 2017 - Statue of Woman with Flowers on Tomb
RMM5PKE3–Historic Red Level cemetary in Florida. 'Because They Were Brave You Are Free'
RMB1N3RN–Natchez Trace Parkway, Mississippi. Grave of Unknown Confederate Soldier from the Civil War Era. Between Mile Marker 269-270.
RFJFH5MB–Forrest in the Forrest
RMDXMYCG–HENRY M. SHAW Member N.C. Assembly and U.S. Congress. Confederate colonel. Killed in attack on New Bern, Feb. 1, 1864. Home & grave about 150 feet West. Archives and Highway Departments, 1967
RF2C5RGCP–Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park, Fredericksburg, VA.
RFK9TP2N–Civil war head stone
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