Dedicated to the Memory of Miss Mary Jane Green,
Miss Martha Phyatt Green Sister of Mary, and two Black Slaves, One of them being a Cook of
the Green Family and the other a young girl that worked with Phyatt, Their names are
unknown at this time. The Ladies of the Resaca Ladies Memorial Association For their Hard
work and Devotion to the Work of Burying our Fallen Confederate Dead here at Resaca, Ga.
During the Battle of Resaca May 13 - 15, 1864.
Special Thanks To the United Daughters of the
Confederacy for their time and caring hands that have cared for the Cemetery for all these
years, and to The Sons of Confederate Veterans Gen. Stand Watie Camp # 915 of Calhoun,
Ga., For when the Cemetery needed help they came to its aid.
Below is a Link of to All Known Confederate
Soldiers Buried at the Resaca Confederate Cemetery in Resaca, Ga., All Buried here are
from the wounded and those who Died here During the Battle of Resaca, Ga., May 13 - 15,
1864 in the 1st. Major Battle of the Atlanta Campaign. A few are ones who died of Disease
in 1863 from CSA Hospital near Resaca, Dalton, Calhoun, Chichamauga, Tunnel Hill, and
Ringgold, Ga. Not all did died here but were brought here in 1866 as part of the
Georgia Memorial Associations project along with Mrs. Charles Williams of Columbus, Ga., A
Cousin of Mary's. Ms. Mary Green was also apart of this work to bury Confederate Died at
Marietta, Ga., and did with other Ladies in the state work long and hard to bring to
a final resting place those Soldiers that had died at Chickamauga, Tunnel Hill, Ringgold
Gap, Catoosa Springs, and Look Out Mtn.
"We say God Bless you all for the Work you
have Done"
From the Monument to the Georgia
Confederate Veterans at the Resaca Csa Cemetery
We Sleep here in Obedience to Law.
When duty called, we
came.
When Country called, we died.
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'Gently we lay them underneath the sod and leave
them
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