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    The Confederate Monument, in the city cemetery of Versailles, Kentucky, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 17, 1997, as part...
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    Confederate Monument at Crab Orchard, Confederate Monument in Georgetown, and the Confederate Monument in Versailles. On the back of the monument is...
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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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    for racial equality. Through actions such as building prominent Confederate monuments and writing history textbooks, Lost Cause organizations (including...
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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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    in Woodford County, Kentucky. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Woodford...
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  • Army of the Republic. In the 21st century a plaque dedicated to the Confederate veterans which was on a wall by the stone monument was removed and it was...
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    William Babcock Hazen (category HathiTrust Catalog not in Wikidata)
    arrived on the second day (April 7, 1862), in time to counterattack the Confederate army for a Union victory. In the fall of 1862, Hazen fought under Buell...
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    John Hunt Morgan (category Confederate States of America military personnel killed in the American Civil War)
    Guard in the Battle of Corydon, resulting in eleven Confederates and five Home Guard killed. In July, at Versailles, Indiana, while Confederate soldiers...
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    the approaching Union force before proceeding to Versailles to meet Smith. The Confederate soldiers in Perryville, however, realized that a much larger...
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    Bartholdi, a sculptor. In after-dinner conversation at his home near Versailles, Laboulaye, an ardent supporter of the Union in the American Civil War...
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    John C. Breckinridge (category Executive members of the Cabinet of the Confederate States of America)
    2016. Musgrave, Beth (May 26, 2017). "New Orleans removed its Confederate monuments. What will Lexington do?". Lexington Herald Leader. Archived from...
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    Paris Commune (category 1870s in Paris)
    sympathetic to Versailles were also closed. The Versailles government, in turn, imposed strict censorship and prohibited any publication in favour of the...
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    Louis XIV was typical in having one outside his Palace of Versailles, and the over life-size statue in the Place des Victoires in Paris by François Girardon...
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    sculptor who became known in the United States for his public monuments in bronze and marble. Notable among his works is Vulcan in Birmingham, Alabama, which...
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    Persecution of Protestants officially ended with the Edict of Versailles, signed by Louis XVI in 1787. Two years later, with the Revolutionary Declaration...
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    St. Augustine, Florida (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    Florida in 1763 and continued as the capital after the 1783 Treaty of Versailles in the Second Spanish Period. Spain ceded Florida to the United States in 1819...
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    properties and historic districts in Kentucky that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are listings in all of Kentucky's 120 counties...
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    Woodrow Wilson and race (category History of racism in the United States)
    because of his views on race. During a debate over the removal of Confederate monuments in the wake of the Charleston church shooting, some people demanded...
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    Walters Art Museum (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    collecting when he moved to Paris as a nominal Confederate loyalist at the outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861, and Henry Walters refined the collection...
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    Winter Palace (category Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Saint Petersburg)
    earliest and most notable examples was Louis XIV's Versailles. Largely completed by 1710, Versailles—with its size and splendour—heightened rivalry amongst...
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    Luke P. Blackburn (category People of Kentucky in the American Civil War)
    Confederate blockade runners in Canada. In 1864, he traveled to Bermuda to help combat a yellow fever outbreak that threatened Confederate blockade running operations...
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    Woodrow Wilson (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    Treaty of Versailles that he signed; back home, he rejected a Republican compromise that would have allowed the Senate to ratify the Versailles Treaty and...
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    John Gano (category Clergy in the American Revolution)
    Retrieved 2025-01-06. Research, Kentucky Kindred Genealogical (2014-10-19). "Versailles Cemetery – Sanders/Haupt/Amsden Families". Kentucky Kindred Genealogy...
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    Amin al-Husseini (category Arab people in Mandatory Palestine)
    set down a Palestinian framework and passed over in silence the earlier idea of a south confederated with Syria. This framework set the tone of Palestinian...
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    Cherbourg (category Official website not in Wikidata)
    Antwerp and Versailles. Two bronze reliefs evoke the military (a sword) and parliamentary (a forum), were melted by the Germans in 1944. The monument has been...
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  • 21st Illinois Infantry Regiment (category 1861 establishments in Illinois)
    through Alabama to Nashville, Tennessee and Louisville, Kentucky in pursuit of the Confederate Army of Tennessee that lasted until September 26. The regiment...
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  • Neo-Confederate Movement". Intelligence Report. Southern Poverty Law Center. 15 September 2000. Blight, David W. Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American...
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  • 1639–1653 Wars of the Three Kingdoms 1639–1640 Bishops' Wars 1641–1653 Irish Confederate Wars 1642–1651 English Civil War 1642–1646 First English Civil War 1648–1649...
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    Francisco I. Madero (category People murdered in 1913)
    United States, attending the Lycée Hoche de Versailles, HEC Paris and UC Berkeley. At the Lycée Hoche in Versailles, France, he completed the classe préparatoire...
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