Confederate War
Americannoun
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The mayor delayed decisions on the Confederate War Memorial, but the council this year voted to remove it, shooting down Rawlings’ push to recontextualize it.
From Washington Times • Jun. 4, 2019
And it was Wilson who started the presidential tradition of laying a Memorial Day wreath at Arlington Cemetery’s Confederate War Memorial.
From Salon • Jul. 11, 2015
In San Antonio, protesters gathered at the city's Confederate War Veterans Monument and chanted: "The banks got bailed out, we got sold out."
From Reuters • Oct. 7, 2011
With the surrender at Appomattox Court-House the Confederate War ended—no attempt was made by General Johnston or other commanders to prolong it—in that great whirlpool all hopes of further resistance disappeared.
From A Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee by Cooke, John Esten
The New York paper usually reached the Confederate War Department on the day following publication.
From The Civil War Centennial Handbook by Price, William H.
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