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  2. List of Confederate monuments and memorials in Alabama

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    The site operated as the Old Soldiers Home for Confederate Veterans from 1902 to 1939. In 1964, the Alabama State Legislature established the memorial park, which now hosts a museum and archives [89] Miami: Robert E. Lee Park; Mountain Creek: Confederate Memorial Park [90] and Alabama Confederate Soldiers Home

  3. Confederate Memorial Park (Marbury, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 32°43′16″N 86°28′26″W. Drawing of the Alabama Confederate Soldiers Home, first published in the April 17, 1902 copy of the Blount County News-Dispatch. Confederate Memorial Park is an Alabama State Park located in Mountain Creek, in rural Chilton County, Alabama, United States. Its address is 437 County Road 63, Marbury ...

  4. Confederate Memorial Monument - Wikipedia

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    Description and history. On the north side of Capitol Hill there is a monument dedicated to Alabama's more than 122,000 Confederate veterans of the Civil War, known as the Confederate Memorial Monument. The 88-foot (27 m) tall monument was dedicated on December 7, 1898, although it had been planned as early as November 1865. [ 1]

  5. Last surviving Confederate veterans - Wikipedia

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    'The Civil War Monitor'. Retrieved October 2, 2014. Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama, M-311, RG 109. Gryzb, Frank, The Last Civil War Veterans: The Lives of the Final Survivors State by State. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, Inc., 2016. ISBN 978-1-4766-6522-1. Hoar, Jay S.

  6. Alabama in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Seminole. v. t. e. Alabama was central to the Civil War, with the secession convention at Montgomery, the birthplace of the Confederacy, inviting other slaveholding states to form a southern republic, during January–March 1861, and to develop new state constitutions.

  7. Confederate Soldier Memorial (Huntsville, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, the courthouse next the Confederate Soldier Memorial was demolished to make room for a new courthouse. [3] The memorial was moved across the street and laid on its side near a row of pre-Civil War structures that were also being demolished. [3] The Confederate soldier statue was accidentally crushed by a falling wall; the base was ...

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