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Confederate Burial Marker, Oakwood Cemetery, High Point
Guilford County
Marker
Jan. 1, 1880
Battle of Alamance Monument, Alamance Battlefield
Alamance County
Obelisk
May 29, 1880
Kings Mountain Centennial Monument, Kings Mountain National Military Park, Blacksburg (SC)
York (SC) County
Pylon
Oct. 7, 1880
Four Unknown Confederate Soldiers, Salisbury
Rowan County
Grave
March 1, 1881
Governor Caswell Monument, Kinston
Lenoir County
Obelisk
Aug. 3, 1881
Confederate Dead Monument, Kinston
Lenoir County
Obelisk
March 1, 1882
Confederate Monument, Goldsboro
Wayne County
Common Soldier Statue
May 10, 1883
Charlotte Firefighters, Charlotte
Mecklenburg County
Statue
Oct. 10, 1883
Col. McLeod Turner Monument, Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh
Wake County
Obelisk
March 29, 1884
Confederate Monument, Cedar Grove Cemetery, New Bern
Craven County
Common Soldier Statue
May 11, 1885
Confederate Soldiers Monument, Smithfield
Johnston County
Obelisk
May 10, 1887
Mecklenburg County Confederate Monument, Charlotte
Mecklenburg County
Obelisk
June 30, 1887
Arthur Forbis Memorial, Guilford Courthouse
Guilford County
Marker
July 4, 1887
Rebecca of the Well Fountain, Salisbury
Rowan County
Fountain
Jan. 1, 1888
The Battle Monument, Guilford Courthouse National Battleground [Removed]
Guilford County
Column
May 1, 1888
Confederate Dead Monument, Washington
Beaufort County
Common Soldier Statue
May 10, 1888
Mitchell's Monument, Mt. Mitchell, Burnsville [removed]
Yancey County
Obelisk
Aug. 18, 1888
Confederate Soldiers Monument, Greensboro
Guilford County
Common Soldier Statue
Sept. 26, 1888
Randolph Shotwell Memorial, Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh
Wake County
Sculpture
Oct. 10, 1888
Delaware Monument, Guilford Courthouse
Guilford County
Grave
Dec. 1, 1888