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Postage stamps and postal history of the Confederate States; Six flags over Texas; State of Kanawha; Texas; Timeline of sovereign states in North America; USS Merrimac (1864) Talk:American Civil War/Archive 6; Talk:American Civil War/Archive 8; Talk:Battle of Gettysburg/Archive 1; Talk:Flags of the Confederate States of America/Archive 1; Talk ...
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In Slidell, Louisiana, dozens of boats festooned with flags bearing Trump's name as well as some bearing symbols of the Confederacy wound down the canals of Eden Isles. Residents on docks waved ...
“There will be no more Mondays where we will wake up and a statue or monument to the Confederate stands in the middle of our town. It is down. It is broken. It is it is done for. It is no longer ...
English: Southern Cross format Confederate “Battle Flag,” a.k.a., Flag of the Army of Northern Virginia Note: In square format it came to be called “the battle flag”, partly because it was carried in this format, for that purpose, by Robert E. Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia, as well as by Beauregard’s Army and others...