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    The Confederate Monument in Glasgow, Kentucky, built in 1905 by the Kentucky Women's Monumental Association and former Confederate soldier John A. Murray...
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  • Confederate monuments and memorials in the United States include public displays and symbols of the Confederate States of America (CSA), Confederate leaders...
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  • monuments in Kentucky — Union, Confederate or both. The earliest Confederate memorials were, in general, simple memorials. The earliest such monument...
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    The Confederate Monument in Harrodsburg, located at the entrance to Spring Hill Cemetery in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, is a statue listed on the National...
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  • delays in reaching Glasgow. Harding's men were driven back into the town and burned 50,000 rations to prevent them from falling into Confederate hands...
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  • Memorial gates and arches (category Types of monuments and memorials)
    Memorial gates and arches are architectural monuments in the form of gates and arches or other entrances, constructed as a memorial, often dedicated to...
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    listings in Barren County, Kentucky. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Barren...
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    John A. Wilson (sculptor) (category Canadian expatriates in the United States)
    the Confederate Student Memorial (Silent Sam) on the campus of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and the Washington Grays Monument (Pennsylvania...
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    David Glasgow Farragut (/ˈfærəɡət/; also spelled Glascoe; July 5, 1801 – August 14, 1870) was a flag officer of the United States Navy during the American...
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    The Confederate States Army, also called the Confederate Army or the Southern Army, was the military land force of the Confederate States of America (commonly...
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    1870) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War, toward the end of which he was appointed the overall commander of the Confederate States Army...
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    immigrated to America from Glasgow, Scotland, in 1886, he searched for the place brother died. James decided to build a monument to honor his brother, buying...
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    American Civil War Foreign enlistment in the American Civil War American Civil War by state Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials List of civil wars...
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    Battle of Munfordville (category Confederate Heartland Offensive)
    August 26, 1862, Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg's army left Chattanooga, Tennessee and marched north through Sparta, TN and then to Glasgow, KY. Pursued by...
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    Castle Sween (category Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Argyll and Bute)
    MacColla and his Irish Confederate followers. In 1933, the castle was put in the care of the Historic Building and Monuments Directorate (HBMD). Currently...
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    served as the first and only president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865. He represented Mississippi in the United States Senate and the House of...
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    Military Park has the following works by Kitson: Confederate President Jefferson Davis (statue) 1927 Iowa Monument (six relief panels 1906 and equestrian statue...
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  • Centralia Massacre (Missouri) (category Massacres committed by the Confederate States of America)
    in which 24 unarmed U.S. Army soldiers were captured and executed in Centralia, Missouri on September 27, 1864, by a band led by the pro-Confederate guerrilla...
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  • translations of Greek phrases. Assertions, such as those by Bryan A. Garner in Garner's Modern English Usage, that "eg" and "ie" style versus "e.g." and...
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    importance in the American Civil War. It officially declared its neutrality at the beginning of the war, but after a failed attempt by Confederate General...
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  • Missouri secession (category Missouri in the American Civil War)
    the Confederate Congress. Despite sporadic threats from pro-Confederate irregular armies and the Confederacy controlling Southern Missouri early in the...
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    Battle of Belmont (category 1861 in the American Civil War)
    considerable attention in the press. At the beginning of the war, the critical border state of Kentucky, with a pro-Confederate governor but a largely...
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    Second Battle of Independence (category Battles of the American Civil War in Missouri)
    Price's Raid during the American Civil War. In late 1864, Major General Sterling Price of the Confederate States Army led a cavalry force into the state...
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    installed in front of the museum. The work in bronze, which Wiley had titled Rumors of War, was modeled after one of Monument Avenue’s Confederate statues...
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    Battle of Little Blue River (category Confederate victories of the American Civil War)
    American Civil War. Major General Sterling Price of the Confederate States Army led an army into Missouri in September 1864 with hopes of challenging Union control...
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    Missouri State Guard (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    of the Confederate States Army, the Missouri State Guard fought alongside Confederate troops and, at various times, served under Confederate officers...
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  • prominently in George Square, Glasgow). In America, the late 1970s and early 1980s witnessed something of a revival in equestrian monuments, largely in the Southwestern...
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    Arthur Ashe on Monument Avenue. The Final, Compelling Argument for Supporters: A Street Reserved for Confederate Generals had no Place in this City." The...
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    Battle of Kirksville (category Articles lacking in-text citations from April 2008)
    all medical equipment. The Confederate dead were deposited in several mass graves in Forest Llewellen Cemetery; a monument now marks the spot. Some were...
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    a captain in the Confederate army. Early plan for the Virginia Women's Monument. Model for completed monument Model for completed monument A further 230...
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