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The Confederate Memorial Gateway in Hickman, Kentucky is a historic cemetery gateway in Fulton County, Kentucky. It was funded in 1913 by the Private Robert Tyler Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. [2] It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.
Confederate Memorial in Fulton: 1902 Fulton: 24: Fulton: Confederate Memorial Gateway in Hickman: 1913 Hickman: Westernmost monument on the list 25: Graves: Camp Beauregard Memorial in Water Valley: 1909 Water Valley: Site of a training camp where many Confederate died from disease. 26: Graves: Confederate Memorial Gates in Mayfield: 1924 ...
Hickman City Cemetery, 0.5 miles south of the junction of Kentucky Routes 125 and 199 36°33′30″N 89°10′40″W / 36.558333°N 89.177778°W / 36.558333; -89.177778 ( Confederate Memorial Gateway in
“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 ...
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Confederate Memorial Fountain in Hopkinsville; Confederate Memorial Gates in Mayfield; Confederate Memorial Gateway in Hickman; Confederate Memorial in Fulton; Confederate Memorial in Mayfield; Confederate Monument (Cadiz, Kentucky) Confederate Monument (Murray, Kentucky) Confederate Monument in Danville; Confederate Monument in Frankfort
Confederate monument-building has often been part of widespread campaigns to promote and justify Jim Crow laws in the South. [12] [13] According to the American Historical Association (AHA), the erection of Confederate monuments during the early 20th century was "part and parcel of the initiation of legally mandated segregation and widespread disenfranchisement across the South."