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Confederate Memorial, Historical Soldiers Memorial Cemetery area of the state-owned Southern Arizona Veterans' Memorial Cemetery. The monument was erected in to honor the 21 soldiers interred in that cemetery who served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War and later fought in Indian wars in Arizona as members of the U.S. Army. [ 99 ...
The federal government's policy toward Confederate graves at Arlington National Cemetery changed at the end of the 19th century. The 10-week Spanish–American War of 1898 marked the first time since prior to the Civil War that Americans from all states, North and South, were involved in a military conflict with a foreign power. [11]
University of Virginia Cemetery: Confederate monument (1893), by Caspar Buberl. [9] Justin Greenlee draws a parallel between the erection of this monument, at whose dedication slavery was denied as a cause of the Civil War, and the adjacent cemetery for slaves, which was robbed of bodies for dissection in UVA's School of Medicine and Anatomy. [19]
Confederate Soldiers Monument (1868) at Cross Creek Cemetery; the first Confederate monument in North Carolina [14] Confederate Soldiers Monument (1902) [14] Confederate Arsenal (1928) Judah P. Benjamin marker (1944) [39] Fletcher: Jefferson Davis marker (1931), recognizing Davis as "A Statesman with Clean Hands and Pure Heart" [40]
The Confederate Memorial at the Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia is set to be removed this week, officials said. Arlington National Cemetery spokesperson Kerry Meeker told CNN in an email ...
This is a list of monuments erected by the United Daughters of the Confederacy, as well as by the Ladies' Memorial Association, the Sons of Confederate Veterans, and other related groups. Some of the UDC monuments feature artworks by noted sculptors.
Marietta: Confederate memorial (1908), Marietta Confederate Cemetery [83] McDonough: Confederate Memorial, courthouse square (1910) [84] Milledgeville: Confederate Memorial Fountain, downtown median, erected by United Daughters of the Confederacy (1912). 20 feet (6.1 m) fall.
Chester Confederate Monument [1] Chester County: UDC monument to Confederate dead at Fishing Creek Presbyterian Church cemetery [21] Clemson: Old Stone Church Confederate Memorial; Clinton Confederate Monument [1] Columbia: See State Capitol, above. University of South Carolina Longstreet Theater and Annex at the University of South Carolina [1]