File:Monument dedication to Stephen Dodson Ramseur at Cedar Creek Battlefield near Middletown, Virginia.jpg

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Description Monument dedication to Stephen Dodson Ramseur at Cedar Creek Battlefield near Middletown, Virginia, 1920. Was erected in 1920 by the North Carolina United Daughters of the Confederacy with assistance from the North Carolina Historical Commission and the United Confederate Veterans. Representatives from General Ramseur’s hometown of Lincolnton, North Carolina and 45 Ramseur descendants were among the 120 people in attendance at the ceremony. The North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives (NCCPA); Folder 3779: Ramseur, Stephen Dodson (1837-1864): Scan 3
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Source https://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/dig_nccpa/id/27332/rec/1
Author North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives

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