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  2. McGavock Confederate Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The McGavock Confederate Cemetery is located in Franklin, Tennessee. It was established in June 1866 as a private cemetery on land donated by the McGavock planter family. The nearly 1,500 Confederate soldiers buried there were casualties of the Battle of Franklin that took place November 30, 1864. They were first buried at the battleground, but ...

  3. Carrie Winder McGavock - Wikipedia

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    Caroline "Carrie" Winder McGavock (née Winder; September 9, 1829 – February 22, 1905) was an American slave owner and the caretaker of the McGavock Confederate Cemetery at Carnton, a historic plantation complex in Franklin, Tennessee. [1] [2] Her life was the subject of a 2005 best-selling novel by Robert Hicks, entitled The Widow of the South.

  4. Lexington Historic District (Lexington, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Lexington Historic District in Lexington, Mississippi is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. [ 1 ] It included 225 contributing buildings , a Confederate monument, the brick streets of the district (considered to be a separate resource), and 94 non-contributing buildings.

  5. Category:Confederate States of America cemeteries - Wikipedia

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    American Civil War portal; This category is for permanent military cemeteries established for Confederate soldiers and sailors who died during campaigns or operations.A common difference between cemeteries of war graves and those of civilian peacetime graves is the uniformity of those interred.

  6. File:Confederate Soldier Monument in Lexington 1.jpg

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    Confederate Soldier Monument in Lexington; List of American Civil War monuments in Kentucky; List of public art in Lexington, Kentucky; National Register of Historic Places listings in Fayette County, Kentucky

  7. Among the thousands: Here’s who you should know is ... - AOL

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    Within the Lexington Cemetery, ... Texas informing residents of Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, which set all Confederate states’ slaves free on January 1, 1863 at the Lexington ...

  8. Civil War Discovery Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Civil War Trust's Civil War Discovery Trail is a heritage tourism program that links more than 600 U.S. Civil War sites in more than 30 states. The program is one of the White House Millennium Council's sixteen flagship National Millennium Trails.

  9. Virginia city renames burial site of Stonewall Jackson - AOL

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    LEXINGTON, Va. (AP) — A Virginia city has officially renamed the cemetery where Confederate Gen. Stonewall Jackson is buried. The city council in Lexington voted unanimously Thursday to adopt a ...