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    The Unknown Confederate Soldier Monument in Horse Cave is a monument between Horse Cave, Kentucky and Kentucky Down Under, off the main road between Horse...
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  • States of America (CSA), Confederate leaders, or Confederate soldiers of the American Civil War. Many monuments and memorials have been or will be removed under...
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  • County Confederate Soldier Monument in Lexington, Fayette County Unknown Confederate Soldier Monument in Horse Cave, Hart County Soldiers' monument (Dover...
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    Battle of Munfordville (category Confederate Heartland Offensive)
    exists in Dean Cemetery in his home town of Edinburgh, Scotland.[citation needed] The Unknown Confederate Soldier Monument in Horse Cave marks the grave of...
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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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    There are more than 160 monuments and memorials to the Confederate States of America (CSA; the Confederacy) and associated figures that have been removed...
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  • Constitution Slavery and States' Rights United Confederate Veterans Unknown Confederate Soldier Monument in Horse Cave American Civil War reenactment Gods and...
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  • but they were unsuccessful. The soldiers killed American Horse and much of his family after they holed up in a cave for several hours.[citation needed]...
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    Siege of Vicksburg (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    confronted the Confederates. The dead and wounded of Grant's army lay in the heat of Mississippi summer, the odor of the deceased men and horses fouling the...
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    "Ironwood Forest National Monument". Bureau of Land Management. Retrieved December 27, 2020. "Jewel Cave National Monument". National Park Service. May...
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    listings in Hart County, Kentucky. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Hart...
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    Grand Caverns (redirect from Weyer's Cave)
    Campaign, the cave was visited by both Confederate and Union soldiers. During their visits, over 230 soldiers signed their names on the cave's walls. One...
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    Cold Harbor National Cemetery (category Second Empire architecture in Virginia)
    in 1995. Monument to the Unknowns, a 5-foot-high (1.5 m) marble sarcophagus erected by the federal government in 1877 to commemorate the 889 unknown Union...
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    Sand Creek massacre (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    settlements were raided. An exact number is unknown. It is likely higher. George Bent, a Dog Soldier in Black Kettle’s camp, wrote about going on wagon...
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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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    69th Infantry Regiment (New York) (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    charges against dug-in Confederate forces at the Sunken Road. Fighting became hand to hand as the 69th charged into Confederates lines. Eight color-bearers...
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    John S. Mosby (category Confederate States Army officers)
    Ghost", was an American military officer who was a Confederate army cavalry battalion commander in the American Civil War. His command, the 43rd Battalion...
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    rejected in a referendum by a 54–46% margin in February 1861. After the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter in April and Lincoln's call for troops in response...
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  • civil or internal conflict, result unknown or indecisive, inconclusive Advisory role from the forming of the MAAG in Vietnam to the Gulf of Tonkin incident...
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    and campaigns were waged by Confederates in this region, especially in efforts to control the major rivers. Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest...
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    prevent Confederate sympathizers from voting. This was also election day for local offices, and elections were also held in camps of Confederate soldiers, who...
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    Indian Mound Cemetery (category Confederate States of America cemeteries)
    of George Washington. Days before the 150th anniversary of the Confederate Monument's dedication was to be observed, it was vandalized. The vandalism...
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    Point National Monument (French: Pointe de Pauvreté; 16 WC 5) is a prehistoric earthwork constructed by the Poverty Point culture, located in present-day...
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    landing in U.S. history in preparation for a siege. A group of 12,000 volunteer and regular soldiers successfully offloaded supplies, weapons, and horses near...
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    to Confederate lines enabled pro-Confederate guerrillas, such as Quantrill's Raiders, to attack Union strongholds and massacre the residents. In Texas...
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  • Americans, served in the Union Army or the Union Navy during the Civil War, compared to over 40,000 soldiers who served in Kentucky Confederate regiments. The...
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    Tiburcio Vásquez (category CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown)
    Mexican government, due to his father’s military service as a Spanish soldier. He spent plenty of time on his father’s and his Uncle Felipe Vásquez’s...
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    Second Matabele War (category 19th century in Africa)
    approached the sacred cave. Not far from the cave was a village of about 100 huts filled with many warriors. The two scouts tethered their horses to a thicket...
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    the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. In the 1900s these lands were taken by the U.S. government without the consent of the Confederated Salish...
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    Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site (category National Historic Sites in Missouri)
    on many plantations in both Union and Confederate states. Missouri's constitutional convention abolished slavery in the state in January 1865, freeing...
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