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    The Confederate States Army revival was a series of Christian revivals which took place among the Confederate States Army in 1863. It is generally regarded...
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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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    The Confederate States of America (CSA), commonly referred to as the Confederate States (C.S.), the Confederacy, or the South, was an unrecognized breakaway...
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  • Third Great Awakening (category Christian revivals)
    stimulated revivals, especially the Confederate States Army revival in General Robert E. Lee's army. After the war, Moody made revivalism the centerpiece...
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    a wave of Confederate surrenders. Joseph E. Johnston surrendered his large army and the southeastern department on April 26. The Confederate cabinet dissolved...
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    Stonewall Jackson (category Confederate States Army lieutenant generals)
    (January 21, 1824 – May 10, 1863) was a general officer in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He played a prominent role in nearly...
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  • number of GAR memorials in the state (as compared to a larger number of Confederate memorials). The monument was listed on the National Register of Historic...
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    the Confederate States had three services: Confederate States Army – The Confederate States Army (CSA) the land-based military operations. The CS Army was...
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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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    a Confederate general during the American Civil War, toward the end of which he was appointed the overall commander of the Confederate States Army. He...
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    Although the Confederate States of America dissolved at the end of the American Civil War (1861–1865), its battle flag continues to be displayed as a symbol...
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    Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia) (category Confederate States of America cemeteries)
    secretary of war James A. Seddon. Hollywood contains the burials of 25 Confederate States Army officers including generals J.E.B. Stuart, Fitzhugh Lee and George...
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    Leonidas Polk (category Confederate States Army lieutenant generals)
    resigned his ecclesiastical position to become a major-general in the Confederate States Army, when he was called "Sewanee's Fighting Bishop". His official portrait...
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    American Civil War, but was expelled after joining the Confederate Army. He was appointed Confederate Secretary of War in 1865. Breckinridge was born near...
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    The Confederate State Capitol building in Washington, Arkansas was the capital of the Confederate state government of Arkansas, during 1863–1865, after...
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    pseudohistorical and historical negationist myth that claims the cause of the Confederate States during the American Civil War was just, heroic, and not centered on...
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    Elm Springs (house) (category Sons of Confederate Veterans)
    Civil War, Looney was an outspoken southerner and served in the Confederate States Army as a captain in command of Company H, 1st Tennessee Infantry which...
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    the coastal states in the American Civil War. It was fought at Nashville, Tennessee, on December 15–16, 1864, between the Confederate Army of Tennessee...
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  • J. William Jones (category Confederate States Army chaplains)
    Civil War of 1861–1865, the newly ordained Jones was a Confederate chaplain and conducted many revival meetings. Later, he became a campus minister at several...
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    General Ulysses S. Grant and his Army of the Tennessee crossed the Mississippi River and drove the Confederate Army of Mississippi, led by Lieutenant...
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    Adolphus Heiman (category Confederate States Army officers)
    Heiman served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Initially commissioned a Major in the Provisional Army of Tennessee; he served...
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    it was the main executive residence of the sole President of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, from August 1861 until April 1865. It...
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    General of the Army of the United States. President Johnson's Reconstruction policy included a speedy return of the former Confederates to Congress, reinstating...
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    General William Tecumseh Sherman’s army. It was built by the Evans and Cogswell Company for the manufacture of Confederate bonds and other printing purposes...
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    Edwin Stanton (category United States Attorneys General)
    Reconstruction. He opposed the lenient policies of Johnson towards the former Confederate States. Johnson's attempt to dismiss Stanton ultimately led to Johnson being...
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    Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial (category Confederate States of America monuments and memorials in Virginia)
    historic family residence of Robert E. Lee, commanding general of the Confederate Army during the American Civil War in Arlington County, Virginia. The estate...
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  • Celtic Revival movement associated the search for a cultural and national identity with decolonisation and language revival. By 1914, the British Army numbered...
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    Rodney, Mississippi (category Gothic Revival architecture in Mississippi)
    first opera house. During the Civil War, Confederate States Army cavalry captured the crew of a Union Army ship who were attending service in Rodney...
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    Rock Island Arsenal (category United States Army posts)
    Island, Illinois. It is home to the United States Army First Army Headquarters, and the United States Army Center of Excellence for Additive Manufacturing...
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    Arnoldus Brumby House (category Greek Revival architecture in Georgia (U.S. state))
    United States. It was built (most likely by enslaved African American people) in the Antebellum Era for a white, male West Point graduate and Confederate colonel...
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