
Oakwood Cemetery Confederate Memorial - Raleigh, NC
N 35° 47.093 W 078° 37.625
17S E 714464 N 3962687
The Oakwood Confederate Memorial stands in the Confederate Section of Historic Oakwood Cemetery.
Waymark Code: WMFXQR
Location: North Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 12/14/2012
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The Confederate Section of historic Oakwood Cemetery consists of approximately two and a half acres on land that was originally donated by Henry Mordecai in 1867.The Confederate Section is the final resting place for approximately 1,500 Confederate Soldiers. Standing near the center of the Confederate section is a tall granite obelisk that stands as a lasting tribute to the Confederate Soldiers who rest here. When the memorial was dedicated in 1870, General Matt Ransom delivered the keynote address. General Ransom served throughout the Civil War and was present when General Lee surrendered at Appomattox. For more Information about General Ransom: (
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The memorial is inscribed:
“Sleep warrior, sleep, the struggle, the battle cry is hushed. Out standards have been lowered. Our blooming hopes have been crushed. Sleep for they name is cherished. By the bravest and the best,and soldiers hearts, and woman’s lover, are with the in thy rest.
In Memory of our Confederate Dead"
Erected 1870 A.D.
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