Confederate Dead State
Historical Marker
Located outside entrance to Linwood Cemetery,
Columbus, Ga.
(text)
CONFEDERATE DEAD
More than 200 soldiers from
every Confederate state are buried in two separate plots in Linwood
Cemetery. Many of these men died in the several Confederate hospitals
located in Columbus, 1862-1865. Numbers fell in battle here,
Easter Sunday, April 16, 1865, between less than 2,000 soldiers
and citizens, hastily organized for the defense of Columbus,
and 4,000 of Wilson's Federal Raiders, dismounted for the attack.
This was the last battle of the War Between the States east of
the Mississippi River.
BRIGADIER GENERAL HENRY L.
BENNING (1814-1875), called "The Old Rock" for his
coolness and daring under fire, is buried here. He fought with
great distinction through the Virginia Campaigns and finally
commanded his own, Benning's Brigade, known as "The Rock
Brigade." Fort Benning was named for him. JOHN DUNLOP, native
of England, member of the crew of the Confederate Ironclad "Virginia"
(Merrimac) in the historic fight of the ironclads, May 8-9, 1862,
is buried here.
Many other Confederate soldiers
lie in private plots in Linwood Cemetery.
106-27 GEORGIA
HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1957
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