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June 9, 1983 (201 E. Broadway: Excelsior Springs: 21: Frank Hughes Memorial Library: Frank Hughes Memorial Library: December 28, 1992 (210 E. Franklin St.
In 1925, Missouri designated 92 acres (37 ha) of the home as a memorial to Confederate soldiers. [3] It remained in operation until 1950, when the last Confederate veteran in the state died, after which the state government purchased the site to operate as a state park. [1] The state's land acquisition process was completed in 1952. [4]
Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in Lemay, St. Louis County. Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis; Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery, University City; Cold Water Cemetery, Florissant in St. Louis; NRHP-listed
Confederate Memorial Hall (women's college dormitory) Nashville, Peabody College campus of Vanderbilt University: Henry C. Hibbs, architect building 1935 The word "Confederate" was removed from its name in 2016. [94] United Daughters of the Confederacy Memorial: Shiloh, Shiloh National Military Park [95] Frederick Hibbard: May 17, 1917 [96]
Confederate Memorial, Historical Soldiers Memorial Cemetery area of the state-owned Southern Arizona Veterans' Memorial Cemetery. The monument was erected in to honor the 21 soldiers interred in that cemetery who served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War and later fought in Indian wars in Arizona as members of the U.S. Army. [99] [100]
Forgotten Soldier Memorial, in honor of African-American soldiers, Bayview Park, Key West, unveiled February 16, 2016 [16] Obelisk at Clinton Square, Bayview Park, Key West, circa 1866 [17] Monument Park, Lynn Haven, dedicated in 1920 [18] G.A.R. Memorial, Woodlawn Cemetery, Miami, dedicated on April 12, 1939 [19]
Pages in category "Confederate States of America monuments and memorials in Missouri" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Battle of Lexington State Historic Site is a state-owned property located in the city of Lexington, Missouri.The site was established in 1958 to preserve the grounds where an American Civil War battle took place in 1861 between Confederate troops led by Major-General Sterling Price and federal troops led by Colonel James A. Mulligan.