The Delaware Confederate Monument is a private monument in Georgetown, Delaware built on the grounds of the Georgetown Historical Society, unveiled in...
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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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State Park in Maryland Caleb Merrill Wright, jurist and lawyer Delaware Confederate Monument Sussex Correctional Institution "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files"...
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prohibiting the removal of monuments were deliberately broken. Initially, protesters targeted monuments related to the Confederate States of America[citation...
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Society may refer to organizations in: Georgetown, Delaware, including the Delaware Confederate Monument Georgetown, Maine, based in the Stone Schoolhouse...
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The Confederate Monument in Portsmouth, Virginia, was built between 1876 and 1881. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in...
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activities such as building Confederate monuments and influencing the authors of textbooks. The modern display of the Confederate battle flag primarily started...
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Immortal Six Hundred (category Confederate States Army soldiers)
600 Confederate officers for 600 Yankee prisoners of war. Source: Official Records, Ser I, Vol.XXXV, Pt.2, 254. "Fort Pulaski National Monument: Immortal...
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The 1st Delaware Infantry Regiment, later known as the 1st Delaware Veteran Infantry Regiment was a United States volunteer infantry regiment raised for...
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American Civil War (redirect from Military history of the Confederate States)
The UDC focused on erecting Confederate monuments, funding the education of Confederate descendants, and promoting Confederate history through textbooks...
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Chester Rural Cemetery (category Cemeteries in Delaware County, Pennsylvania)
On September 17, 1873, the Soldier's Monument was dedicated to the memory of the soldiers and sailors of Delaware County who died in the Civil War. The...
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of monuments is at the Gettysburg National Cemetery, where President Abraham Lincoln gave his Gettysburg Address. Confederate and Union monuments are...
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(Photo caption) Dwyer, Colin (June 20, 2020). "Protesters Fell Confederate Monument In D.C., Provoking Trump's Fury". National Public Radio. Retrieved...
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The Confederate States Army (CSA), also called the Confederate army or the Southern army, was the military land force of the Confederate States of America...
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Finn's Point National Cemetery (category Monuments and memorials in New Jersey)
the land became a cemetery by 1863 for Confederate prisoners of war who died while in captivity at Fort Delaware. One hundred and thirty five Union soldiers...
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States) on the belt buckle, while the Confederate model had "C.S." (Confederate States). Civil War Soldiers monument in White Bronze, 1885, Patchogue, New...
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Henry Wirz (category Confederate States Army officers)
who served as a Confederate Army officer during the American Civil War. He was the commandant of Andersonville Prison, a Confederate prisoner-of-war camp...
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Honors Confederate Private Wesley Culp and brother Union Army, Lieutenant William Culp ("brother against brother"). Delaware State Monument (2000) Maj...
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List of memorials to Jefferson Davis (redirect from Jefferson Davis Monument)
Courthouse Museum in Vicksburg, Mississippi. The 1891 Mississippi Monument to the Confederate Dead in Jackson, contains a life-sized, white marble statue of...
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keeping them as monuments in public places. She has written in the Los Angeles Times and The Delaware Gazette about Confederate monuments being used to...
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List of memorials to Robert E. Lee (category Monuments and memorials to Robert E. Lee)
is a partial list of monuments and memorials to Robert E. Lee, who served as General in Chief of the Armies of the Confederate States in 1865. At the...
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Loudon Park Cemetery (category Confederate States of America cemeteries)
Wiessner Monument, more than three stories high, the tallest monument in the cemetery Monument for General Bradley T. Johnson, Confederate States Army...
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former Confederate prisoners of war who swore allegiance to the United States and joined the Union Army. Approximately 5,600 former Confederate soldiers...
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United Daughters of the Confederacy (category Neo-Confederate organizations)
the Confederacy (UDC) is an American neo-Confederate hereditary association for female descendants of Confederate Civil War soldiers engaging in the commemoration...
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Frisby McCullough (category Confederate States Army officers)
Frisby Henderson McCullough (March 8, 1828 – August 8, 1862) was a Confederate army soldier in the American Civil War, executed on the orders of Union...
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Smith in Arlington, Virginia and guarded Confederate prisoners of war at Fort Delaware near the mouth of the Delaware River. The 6th Massachusetts regiment...
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Stand Watie (category Cherokee Nation Confederate States military personnel)
following the George Floyd protests, a 1921 monument to Stand Watie and a 1913 monument to Confederate soldiers were removed from the Cherokee Capitol...
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neighboring states also deterred secession in Delaware and Maryland. As in Missouri and Kentucky, thousands from Delaware and Maryland also fought for the Confederacy...
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Mason–Dixon line (category Borders of Delaware)
demarcation line separating four U.S. states: Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and West Virginia. It was surveyed between 1763 and 1767 by Charles Mason...
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The military forces of the Confederate States, also known as Confederate forces or the Confederate Armed Forces and Confederate States Armed Forces, were...
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