The Confederate Cemetery is located on Jackson Street, off of N. Main Street in Farmville. Over 300 soldiers who died in Farmville hospitals were buried here during the Civil War. Although there were simple, wooden markers at the grave sites, these eventually deteriorated so identities were lost. As a final tribute, the United Daughters' of the Confederacy erected a large stone marker with the inscription: Faithful Unto Death, Confederate Heroes, 1861-1865.
The Confederate Cemetery is located on Jackson Street, off of N. Main Street in Farmville. Over 300 soldiers who died in Farmville hospitals were buried here during the Civil War. Although there were simple, wooden markers at the grave sites, these eventually deteriorated so identities were lost. As a final tribute, the United Daughters' of the Confederacy erected a large stone marker with the inscription: Faithful Unto Death, Confederate Heroes, 1861-1865.
Family Members
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Jamima Mahala Huffman Wagner, Bumgarner
1842–1914
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Daniel Washington Huffman
1843–1918
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Polly Rebecca Huffman Eckard
1845–1878
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Langdon C Huffman
1849–1918
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Jefferson Monroe Huffman
1851–1927
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Dr Davidson Cornelius Huffman
1853–1898
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William Pinckney Huffman
1861–1919
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Amy Martha Jane "A. M. J." Huffman Sipe, Killian
1863–1939