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Civil War 1861 - 1865
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"Not for
fame or reward -
Not for place or for rank -
Not lured by ambition -
Or goaded by necessity -
But in simple -
Obedience to duty -
As they understood it -
These men suffered all -
Sacrificed All -
Dared all - And Died -"
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Click on the links below to view the names of those Stokes County
soldiers who were KIA (Killed in Action) or DOW (Died of Wounds)
while fighting for the confederate cause.
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Company A, 2nd Battalion,
N.C. Infantry
Company F, 21st Regiment, N.C. Infantry
Company G, 21st Regiment, N.C. Infantry
Company H, 22nd Regiment, N.C. Infantry
Company D, 52nd
Regiment, N.C. Infantry
Company D, 53rd
Regiment, N.C. Infantry
Company G, 53rd Regiment, N.C. Infantry
Company H, 53rd Regiment, N.C. Infantry
Other Units
Click here for map of the
Civil War
Click here for
Regimental History
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Note: Wounded in battle and died of
wounds are at the same location unless otherwise noted.
Source: North Carolina Troops 1861-1865, A Roster, NC Division of
Archives and History, and NC Stokes County Confederate Pensioners List.
Inscription: The above inscription is carved on the
Confederate Memorial, Arlington National Cemetery and
was written by Dr. Randolph Harrison McKim.
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