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  2. Hollywood Cemetery (Hot Springs, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    At the center of that area is an 8-foot (2.4 m) granite monument in which is a marble marker inscribed "OUR CONFEDERATE DEAD". [2] The Confederate section of the cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. [1] The cemetery has two notable burials – Indian Wars Medal of Honor recipient Christian Steiner (1843 ...

  3. Hot Springs Confederate Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Hot Springs Confederate Monument is located in Landmark Plaza in central Hot Springs, Arkansas. It is a marble representation of a Confederate Army soldier, manufactured by the McNeel Marble Company of Marietta, Georgia. The figure is 6 feet (1.8 m) tall, and is mounted on a granite base 12 feet (3.7 m) tall and 6 feet square.

  4. List of Confederate monuments and memorials in Virginia

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    The Confederate Memorial in [[Templeton, Virginia]] Templeton: Army of Northern Virginia Memorial Flag located off of I-95 and Highway 301 Is a large Confederate Battle Flag put up by the VA Flaggers accompanied by a Stars and Bars flag and a South Carolina State Flag also on the monument is a sign that says “CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA ...

  5. List of monuments erected by the United Daughters of the ...

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    In October 2021 the Confederate Soldier Memorial statue was removed from the Madison County courthouse grounds and moved to the Maple Hill Cemetery in Huntsville. [3] Confederate Monument: Montgomery, Alabama State Capitol: Alexander Doyle, sculptor Gorda C. Doud, designer Russellville limestone, granite, bronze dedicated December 7, 1898

  6. Confederated Southern Memorial Association - Wikipedia

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    Early in the spring of 1900, at a regular monthly meeting of the Southern Memorial Association of Fayetteville, Arkansas, on motion of Miss Julia A. Garside (later Mrs. W. B. Welch), it was decided to endeavor to organize all Memorial Associations of the South into a general federation, the object being to commemorate the work already done and to insure its continuance.

  7. Warm Springs Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The forms of the Jargon used by elders in Warm Springs vary considerably from the heavily-creolized form at Grand Ronde. Kiksht, Numu and Ichishkiin Snwit languages are taught in the Warm Springs Reservation schools. [4] The Museum at Warm Springs houses a large collection of North American Indian artifacts. It was opened in 1993.

  8. List of memorials to the Grand Army of the Republic - Wikipedia

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    Baxter Springs: GAR monument and 163 gravesites in the Baxter Springs City Cemetery [33] Topeka: The GAR Memorial Hall at 120 SW 10th Avenue was dedicated May 27, 1914, housed the Kansas State Historical Society until 1995 when the society moved to larger quarters. After restoration, the structure became home to the Attorney General and ...

  9. List of cemeteries in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Camp White Sulphur Springs Confederate Cemetery, near Sulphur Springs, Jefferson County. Antioch Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Sherrill; NRHP-listed; Camp White Sulphur Springs Confederate Cemetery, near Sulphur Springs; St. Peter's Cemetery, near Pine Bluff