Walton County Confederate Monument - DeFuniak Springs, FL
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N 30° 43.286 W 086° 06.689
16R E 585070 N 3399067
This Confederate Monument is located on the Walton County Courthouse lawn in DeFuniak Springs, Florida. An historical marker identifies it as Florida's First Confederate Monument.
Waymark Code: WMBRF9
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 06/17/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
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The historical marker text reads:

Florida's First Confederate Monument

Shortly after the Civil War, the women of Walton County organized a "Ladies' Memorial Association," with Jeannet I. McKinnon as president, to erect a marble monument honoring Walton County's Confederate dead. The Association raised $250, and the monument was first erected in 1871 at Valley Church. It was moved to Euchee Anna, the county seat, and then to DeFuniak Springs when it became the county seat.

The following inscriptions are on the monument:

Obelisk:
To the memory of the Confederate Dead of Walton Co. Florida. Erected by the Ladies of the Walton County Female Memorial Association.

Base - Southwest face:
Angus D. McLean, Col., 6th Fla. Vols.
Murdoch M. Gillis, Capt. 6th Fla. Vols.
Daniel D. McLean, Capt. 7th Fla. Vols.
James McClellan, Lieut. 6th Fla. Vols.
Arch. G. Morrison, Lieut. 6th Fla. Vols.
Arch. G. Gillis, Lieut. 6th Fla. Vols.
M.C. McRae, Lieut. 1st Fla. Vols.
Angus D. Gillis,
A.L. McCallum,
Abram Koonce,
A. Ward,
Angus Gordon,
B. Blount,
B. Sylcon,
Colin G. Ray, Sen.
Colin G. Ray, Jr.
C.L. McDonald,
Calvin McLean,
Danl. Moore,
D.P. McDonald,
D. McDonald,
D. McQuagge,
D.K. McDonald,
D.P. Gillis,
Danl. McIvor,
D. Sylcon,
Danl. K. McLean,
E. Gomillion,
Ed. McCullough,
E. Wright,
Hugh McRae,
H. Henderson,
H. Kemp,
H. Wright,
H. Busby,
J. Ward,
John Moore,
John Ghent,
John Crawford,
Dozier Padgett

Base - Northeast face:
J. Babb,
J. Sylcon,
J. Wright,
Jack Londery,
John A. McDonald,
J. Nelson,
John Williams,
Jos. Gleason,
John P. McLeod,
J. Barnett,
J. Gomillion,
John L. McLean,
J. L. Anderson,
J. Rooks,
John Welsh,
J. Sanders,
John Brown,
Joel Brown,
Jno. D. McLeod,
Joel Marshal,
Jas. Evans,
Jno. Kennigton,
J. Wright,
Loch. D. McLean,
Murdoch Gillis,
Malcom. Gillis,
M.P. Morrison,
Madison M. Reddick,
Martin Reddick,
N. Wm. Gillis,
Ned. Marshal,
Pascal Barnett,
Robert McSween,
R. Holly,
Randal McRae,
Rice Williamson,
Steph, Milton,
S. Cotton,
Thos. Tiner,
Wm. C. Morrison,
Wm. Welsh,
W.C. Gillis,
Wm. McRae,
Wm. Carvthon,
Wm. Thornton,
Wm. Rooks,
Wm. Gomillion,
Wm. Tiner,
W. Anders,
Wm. Kemp,
W. Worthington,
Wm. C. Campbell,
Zion Folie,
W.L. Barley

Base - Northwest face:
When the spirit free deserts the body as it must
What matter where the lifeless form dissolves itself again to dust.
'Twere sweet indeed to close our eyes with those we cherish near;
And wafted upwards by their sighs, soar to some calmer sphere;
But whether on the scaffold high, or in the battle van
The fittest place where man can die, is where he dies for man.

Date Installed or Dedicated: 01/01/1871

Name of Government Entity or Private Organization that built the monument: Ladies' Memorial Association of Walton County, Florida

Union, Confederate or Other Monument: Confederate

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