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  2. Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park

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    Fredericksburg National Cemetery was created by act of Congress, in July 1865 after reunification of the states, to honor the Federal soldiers who died in local battles or from disease. The cemetery was placed on Marye's Heights , a Confederate stronghold during the Battle of Fredericksburg.

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    2. Brompton. Brompton. July 24, 1979. (#79003279) Hanover St. and Sunken Rd. 38°17′46″N 77°28′11″W  /  38.296111°N 77.469722°W  / 38.296111; -77.469722  (Brompton) Residence of the President of the University of Mary Washington; headquarters of Confederate General James Longstreet during the Battle of Fredericksburg ...

  4. Der Stadt Friedhof - Wikipedia

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    Der Stadt Friedhof. Der Stadt Friedhof (the city cemetery) is a pioneer cemetery established in 1846 along Barons Creek on the corner of East Schubert Street and Lee Street, in Fredericksburg, Texas. It is the oldest known cemetery within Fredericksburg and is the final resting place for many of the original German colonists who arrived when ...

  5. Confederate Memorial (Arlington National Cemetery) - Wikipedia

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    Moses Jacob Ezekiel. The Confederate Memorial was a memorial in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia, in the United States, that commemorated members of the armed forces of the Confederate States of America who died during the American Civil War. Authorized in March 1906, former Confederate soldier and sculptor Moses Jacob ...

  6. List of Confederate monuments and memorials in Virginia

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    Two monuments at Big Bethel Cemetery, within Langley Air Force Base: [33] Big Bethel UDC Monument (1905) [34] UDC Monument (1964), commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Big Bethel [35] Hampton National Cemetery: Two small, granite blocks near the burial location of 272 Confederates are inscribed "To Our Confederate Dead" [36]

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Hanover ...

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    Center, Racecourse, James, Howard, and Clay Sts., and Hanover and Railroad Aves. 37°45′30″N 77°28′50″W  /  37.758333°N 77.480556°W  / 37.758333; -77.480556  (Ashland Historic District) Ashland. 2. Ashland UDC Jefferson Davis Highway Marker. Ashland UDC Jefferson Davis Highway Marker. More images. August 27, 2013.