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    The Van Buren Confederate Monument is located in front of the Crawford County Courthouse in Van Buren, Arkansas. Built in 1899 by the Mary Lee Chapter...
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  • Confederate Monument (1917) Van Buren: Van Buren Confederate Monument (1899) Batesville: Batesville Confederate Monument (1907) Benton: Confederate Veterans'...
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    courthouse grounds, as well as the Confederate soldier monument in front of the structure. The Van Buren Confederate Monument was listed on the National Register...
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  • Samuel Churchill Clark (category Confederate States Army officers)
    is Fairview Cemetery in Van Buren, Arkansas. In Van Buren, Arkansas, his name is engraved on the Van Buren Confederate Monument. Stephenson, P. D., Hughes...
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    Cemetery, also known as the Van Buren Cemetery, is a historic cemetery on the east side of Arkansas Highway 59 in Van Buren, Arkansas. The 10-acre (4.0 ha)...
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    Arkansas (category States of the Confederate States of America)
    Jacksonville, Russellville, Bella Vista, West Memphis, Paragould, Cabot, Searcy, Van Buren, El Dorado, Blytheville, Harrison, Dumas, Rison, Warren, and Mountain...
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    River again near the American Doughboy Monument as it enters Van Buren on Broadway. US 64 passes the Van Buren Post Office before turning east onto Highway...
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    were characterized by the fact that Martin Van Buren led one element, and the other opposed him. Van Buren, over a quarter century, held a series of senior...
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    John Tyler (category Deputies and delegates to the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States)
    Tyler Too", the Harrison–Tyler ticket defeated incumbent president Martin Van Buren. President Harrison died just one month after taking office, and Tyler...
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    his cabinet. Secretary of State Martin Van Buren, a widower, took Jackson's side and defended the Eatons. Van Buren was a northerner and a supporter of the...
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    Van Buren Confederate Monument...
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  • the United States List of Confederate monuments and memorials "International Locations of Presidential Statues and Monuments". 2023. "U.S. Senate: John...
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    was a rural schoolmaster in Upstate New York, and a friend of Martin Van Buren and Washington Irving. He taught school at a single-room schoolhouse in...
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  • List of U.S. counties named after presidents of the United States (category Lists of monuments and memorials to presidents of the United States)
    Martin Van Buren (1782–1862), the eighth president of the United States. Van Buren County, Arkansas Van Buren County, Iowa Van Buren County, Michigan Van Buren...
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    Mayor of Baltimore George William Brown and other locals deemed to be Confederate sympathizers.[citation needed] F. Scott Fitzgerald, whose full name was...
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    Irving and a certification written in longhand by Martin Van Buren, the 'pattern' (Van Buren's words) for the character of Ichabod Crane was based on the...
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    was formed. The boundaries of five counties formed from Warren— Grundy, Van Buren, Cannon, Coffee and DeKalb— were exactly 12 miles from Warren's county...
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    style of architecture. The Van Buren home is a two-story 5 bay rectangular wood frame plan, and was occupied by the Van Buren family until 1888 when the...
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    Lawrence Sullivan Ross (category People from Van Buren County, Iowa)
    (September 27, 1838 – January 3, 1898) was the 19th governor of Texas, a Confederate States Army general during the American Civil War, and the 4th president...
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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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  • List of Union Civil War monuments and memorials List of Confederate monuments and memorials Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials List of American...
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    Theater. Making an amphibious clockwise turning movement around the Confederate Army in northern Virginia, McClellan's forces turned west to move up...
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    guests, including Sam Houston, and Presidents James K. Polk and Martin Van Buren. The site today covers 1,120 acres (450 ha), which includes the original...
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    Holly Springs Raid (category Confederate victories of the American Civil War)
    The Holly Springs Raid (December 20, 1862) saw Earl Van Dorn lead Confederate cavalry against a Union supply depot at Holly Springs, Mississippi during...
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    Whig candidates, Van Buren won the 1836 election with 50.8 percent of the popular vote and 170 of the 294 electoral votes. Van Buren's presidency was affected...
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    Couper Family plot. The Core Mausoleum (1910–1915) designed by Harold Van Buren Magonigle (1867–1935), with sculptures by Edward Field Sanford, Jr. (1886–1951)...
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    the Jamestown Rediscovery project. It was designed by architect Harold Van Buren Magonigle. The APVA Gates, a brick and iron entrance to the land owned...
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    posthumously won the Medal of Honor for his actions during Operation Van Buren. In 1990, Boss Hoss Cycles was founded by Dyersburg resident Monte Warren...
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    the Confederate States of America. After significant military activity in Missouri throughout 1861, Major General Earl Van Dorn of the Confederate States...
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    fought between April 12, 1861, and May 12–13, 1865 in 19 states, mostly Confederate (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland...
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