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  2. Admiral Hotel (Mobile, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Admiral Semmes opened in November 1940, named for Raphael Semmes, captain of the Confederate commerce raider CSS Alabama. [3] The 251-room hotel was constructed in 15 months, at a cost of $1 million. [ 4 ]

  3. Raphael Semmes - Wikipedia

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    A suburban area of western Mobile County is named for him, as well as a hotel in downtown Mobile, The Admiral Hotel. [citation needed] When Semmes returned to the South from England, he brought a ceremonial Stainless Banner (the second national flag of the Confederacy, used 1863-1865) with him. It was inherited by his grandchildren, Raphael ...

  4. Statue of Raphael Semmes - Wikipedia

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    A statue of the Confederate naval officer Raphael Semmes was displayed in Mobile, Alabama, since June 1900. [1] It was removed on 5 June 2020 during the George Floyd protests, and was Relocated to the History Museum of Mobile. [2] The city's mayor, Sandy Stimpson, stated that "Moving this statue will not change the past.

  5. Alabama city removes Confederate statue without warning - AOL

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    The city of Mobile, Alabama removed a Confederate statue early Friday, ... The bronze figure of Admiral Raphael Semmes had become a flashpoint for protest in the city. AL.com reported that it was ...

  6. Raphael Semmes House - Wikipedia

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    The Raphael Semmes House, (also known as the Horta–Semmes House), is a historic residence at 804 Government Street in Mobile, Alabama. It is best known as the 1871-1877 home of Raphael Semmes , captain of the Confederate States Navy sloop-of-war CSS Alabama , a commerce raider during the American Civil War .

  7. Mobile in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Among the more notable Civil War personalities from Mobile were Rear Admiral Raphael Semmes (an antebellum attorney in Mobile following his U.S. Navy service) and Brig. Gen. Zachariah C. Deas (a Mobile merchant and cotton broker whose brigade fought at the Battle of Chickamauga, where they routed the Union division of Philip H. Sheridan and ...

  8. Semmes, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Semmes (pronounced / s ɛ m z /, locally / s ɪ m z /) is a city in western Mobile County, Alabama, in the Mobile metropolitan area. It was incorporated in 2011. It was incorporated in 2011. As of the 2020 census , the population was 4,941.

  9. AL Hospital Beds Filling Up + Admiral Semmes ... - AOL

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