The Confederate Monument in Murray is a statue located in the northeast corner of the Calloway County Courthouse in Murray, Kentucky. It commemorates the...
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Confederate Monument in Glasgow, Kentucky, built in 1905 by the Kentucky Women's Monumental Association and former Confederate soldier John A. Murray...
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Murray is a home rule-class city in Calloway County, Kentucky, United States. It is the seat of Calloway County and the 19th-largest city in Kentucky...
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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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Alexandria, Rapides Parish, or the UDC. Kentucky: Murray City Council passed a unanimous vote to remove the Confederate Monument of Robert E. Lee from in front...
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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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monuments in Kentucky — Union, Confederate or both. The earliest Confederate memorials were, in general, simple memorials. The earliest such monument...
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list of monuments erected by the United Daughters of the Confederacy, as well as by the Ladies' Memorial Association, the Sons of Confederate Veterans...
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Confederate Memorial Day (called Confederate Heroes Day in Texas and Florida, and Confederate Decoration Day in Tennessee) is a holiday observed in several...
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supported the Confederate cause. It has been called "Kentucky's South Carolina". On May 29, 1861, a group of Southern sympathizers from Kentucky and Tennessee...
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American Civil War (redirect from Military history of the Confederate States)
maintaining slavery. During an invasion by Confederate forces in 1861, Confederate sympathizers and delegates from 68 Kentucky counties organized the secession...
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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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half of Kentucky sending delegates to the Russellville Convention, signing an ordinance of secession creating the Confederate government of Kentucky and joining...
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Robert E. Lee (redirect from Robert E. Lee (Confederate general))
Richmond, Virginia, 1890 Statue of Lee at the Confederate War Memorial, Dallas, 1896 Statue of Lee in Murray, Kentucky University Chapel on the campus of Washington...
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located near Mount Olivet, Kentucky in Robertson and Nicholas counties. The park encompasses 148 acres (60 ha) and features a monument commemorating the August...
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Columbus-Belmont State Park (category Kentucky in the American Civil War)
the Mississippi River in Hickman County, near Columbus, Kentucky, is the site of a Confederate fortification built during the American Civil War. The site...
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Madisonville is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Hopkins County, Kentucky, United States, located along Interstate 69 in the state's Western Coal...
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Leonidas Polk (category Confederate States of America military personnel killed in the American Civil War)
American Confederate military officer, a bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana and founder of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Confederate States...
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The following Confederate Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Richmond of the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is listed separately...
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2018 Jeffersontown shooting Beechland (Jeffersontown, Kentucky) Confederate Martyrs Monument in Jeffersontown "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census...
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Kentucky 1st Kentucky Cavalry Regiment (Confederate) 1st Kentucky Infantry Regiment (Confederate) 1st Kentucky Infantry Regiment (Union) 2nd Kentucky...
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Nathan Stubblefield (category People from Murray, Kentucky)
(1830–1874), a Confederate Army veteran and lawyer, and Victoria Bowman (1837–1869), who died of scarlet fever. Stubblefield grew up in Murray, Kentucky, and his...
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Infantry Regiment (formerly known as the First Maryland Battalion) was a Confederate infantry regiment made up of volunteers from Maryland who, despite their...
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needed anyway. They often paid with Confederate States dollars or with drafts on the Confederate government. The Confederate cavalry commander J.E.B. Stuart...
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Conclusion of the American Civil War (redirect from Confederate Surrender)
Place Called Appomattox, UNC Press, 2000, ISBN 0-8078-2568-9 Morgan, Murray, Confederate Raider in the North Pacific: The Saga of the C.S.S. Shenandoah, 1864–65...
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Dixie (song) (category Billy Murray (singer) songs)
adopted. The song was played at the dedication of Confederate monuments like Confederate Private Monument in Centennial Park, Nashville, Tennessee, on June...
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Sherman now had principal military responsibility for Kentucky, a border state in which the Confederates held Columbus and Bowling Green, and were also present...
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mail packet RMS Trent and removed, as contraband of war, two Confederate envoys: James Murray Mason and John Slidell. The envoys were bound for Britain and...
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James L. Alcorn (category Confederate militia generals)
Unionist, Alcorn briefly served as a Confederate brigadier-general of the Mississippi Militia. Among former Confederates who joined the postbellum Republican...
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Battle of Tupelo (section Confederate)
fought July 14–15, 1864, near Tupelo, Mississippi. The Union victory over Confederate forces in north Mississippi ensured the safety of Sherman's supply lines...
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