Delaware Confederate Monument
The Delaware Confederate Monument is a private monument in Georgetown, Delaware built on the grounds of the Georgetown Historical Society, unveiled in 2007.[1][2][3][4]
| Delaware Confederate Monument | |
|---|---|
| United States | |
| For Delawareans, both soldiers and civilians, who supported the Confederate war effort | |
| Established | 2007 | 
| Location | 38°40′21″N 75°22′36″W Grounds of the Georgetown Historical Society near | 
The granite monument features a Confederate battle flag and the names of more than 95 Delawareans, both soldiers and civilians, who supported the Confederate war effort, including former Delaware Governor William H. H. Ross.
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