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  2. Texas Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Brigade (also known as Hood's Brigade) was an infantry formation of the Confederate Army that distinguished itself in the American Civil War. Along with the Stonewall Brigade , they were considered the Army of Northern Virginia's shock troops .

  3. The Pearce Collections at Navarro College - Wikipedia

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    The Pearce Civil War Gallery is an interactive collection featuring firsthand accounts of the American Civil War.Organized around a time-line of the Civil War, the Pearce Civil War Gallery exhibits and interprets letters, diaries, journals, photographs, and artifacts from the civilians, soldiers, military, political, and civic leaders of the era.

  4. 1st Texas Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Texas Infantry Regiment, nicknamed the "Ragged Old First," was an infantry regiment raised in Texas for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia .

  5. Texas in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Civil War Texas: A History and a Guide. Texas State Historical Association. ISBN 0-87611-171-1. Wooster Ralph A. (2015). Lone Star Blue and Gray: Essays on Texas in the Civil War. Texas State Historical Association. ISBN 978-1-62511-025-1. Wooster Ralph A. (1995). Texas and Texans in the Civil War. Eakin Press. ISBN 1-57168-042-X.

  6. Texas Civil War Museum to stay open after all; admission ...

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    The Texas Civil War Museum in White Settlement, which has been open since 2006 and displays Union and Confederate artifacts, is taking back its decision to close its doors at the end of 2023.

  7. Category : Confederate States of America monuments and ...

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    Confederate Memorial Arch (Cleburne, Texas) Confederate Memorial of the Wind; Confederate Monument (Fort Worth, Texas) Confederate Mothers Monument; Confederate Reunion Grounds State Historic Site; Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Georgetown, Texas) Confederate Soldiers Monument (Austin, Texas) Confederate War Memorial (Dallas)

  8. Texas Civil War Museum near Fort Worth is closing. It tried ...

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    The Texas Civil War Museum accepted two historical markers rejected by the City of Fort Worth as out of context. One was for pioneer banker “Major” K.M. Van Zandt, who did not move to the city ...

  9. 24th and 25th Consolidated Texas Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 24th and 25th Consolidated Texas Cavalry Regiment was a unit that originally consisted of two regiments of mounted volunteers that served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. However, by the time the two regiments were consolidated, they fought as infantry.