Twelve soldiers and a single civilian.
about 700 miles
There are zero 'Confederate Soldiers' buried at Fort Greene. The monument in Fort Greene Park is a 'Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument' for prisoners of the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), therefore there were no 'Confederate Soldiers', which were soldiers of the Civil War (1861-1865). The Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument in Fort Greene Park, in the New York City Brorough of Brooklyn, marks the site of the crypt for more than 11,500 prisoners of war who died in captivity, known as the prison ship martyrs.
King George's War was fought in places all over America and Europe. Such as Annapolis Royal, the capital of Nova Scotia, Fort Anne, Massachusetts, Fort Louisbourg, and probably many other places as well.
General Lewis Armistead had approximately 1,000 men under his command to defend Fort Sumter during the initial battle in April 1861. These troops were part of the Confederate forces that besieged the fort, which was held by Union soldiers. The number of defenders was significantly smaller than the attacking forces, leading to the eventual surrender of the fort.
louisbourg was captured twice by Britain
80 union soldiers
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Twelve soldiers and a single civilian.