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  • Confederate Soldier Memorial (Columbus, Ohio)
  • Monument in Columbus, Ohio, U.S.

    The Confederate Soldier Memorial, also known as Confederate Monument and Memorial Arch, is an outdoor Confederate memorial installed at Camp Chase in the

    Confederate Soldier Memorial (Columbus, Ohio)

    Confederate Soldier Memorial (Columbus, Ohio)

    Confederate_Soldier_Memorial_(Columbus,_Ohio)

  • Confederate monuments and memorials
  • America (CSA), Confederate leaders, or Confederate soldiers of the American Civil War. Many monuments and memorials have been or will be removed under great

    Confederate monuments and memorials

    Confederate_monuments_and_memorials

  • Camp Chase
  • Military camp in Columbus, Ohio, US

    Camp Chase was a military staging and training camp established in Columbus, Ohio, United States, in May 1861 after the start of the American Civil War

    Camp Chase

    Camp Chase

    Camp_Chase

  • Columbus, Ohio
  • Capital and most populous city of Ohio, United States

    Columbus (/kəˈlʌmbəs/ kə-LUM-bəs) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Ohio. With a population of 905,748 at the 2020 census, it

    Columbus, Ohio

    Columbus, Ohio

    Columbus,_Ohio

  • Confederate Memorial Day
  • Observance in some Southern U.S. states

    Confederate Memorial Day (called Confederate Heroes Day in Texas and Florida, and Confederate Decoration Day in Tennessee) is a holiday observed in several

    Confederate Memorial Day

    Confederate Memorial Day

    Confederate_Memorial_Day

  • Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials
  • Ongoing development in the United States

    More than 160 Confederate monuments and memorials to the Confederate States of America (CSA; the Confederacy) and associated figures have been removed

    Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials

    Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials

    Removal_of_Confederate_monuments_and_memorials

  • Ohio
  • U.S. state

    is Columbus, with other major metropolitan cities including Cleveland, Cincinnati, Dayton, Akron, and Toledo. Ohio derives its name from the Ohio River

    Ohio

    Ohio

    Ohio

  • List of monuments and memorials removed during the George Floyd protests
  • Removals of monuments and memorials in connection with the George Floyd protests

    other related issues. In a few instances, like the Montgomery County Confederate Soldiers Monument and the statue of John Mason, the monuments had already

    List of monuments and memorials removed during the George Floyd protests

    List of monuments and memorials removed during the George Floyd protests

    List_of_monuments_and_memorials_removed_during_the_George_Floyd_protests

  • Memorial Day
  • Federal holiday in the United States

    began to be referred to as Confederate Memorial Day. Following Mary Williams' call for assistance, four women of Columbus, Mississippi a day early on

    Memorial Day

    Memorial Day

    Memorial_Day

  • Columbus Blue Jackets
  • National Hockey League team in Columbus, Ohio

    The Columbus Blue Jackets (colloquially known as the Jackets) are a professional ice hockey team based in Columbus, Ohio. The Blue Jackets compete in the

    Columbus Blue Jackets

    Columbus_Blue_Jackets

  • Memorial gates and arches
  • Architectural monuments in the form of gates and arches

    State Park, Maryland Confederate Memorial (1902), Fulton, Kentucky Confederate Soldier Memorial (1902), Columbus, Ohio Smith Memorial Arch (1912), West Fairmount

    Memorial gates and arches

    Memorial_gates_and_arches

  • West High School (Columbus, Ohio)
  • Public high school in Columbus, Ohio

    the Confederate soldier statue atop the nearby Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery memorial, which had left that monument seeming incomplete. The Columbus City

    West High School (Columbus, Ohio)

    West High School (Columbus, Ohio)

    West_High_School_(Columbus,_Ohio)

  • Westgate (Columbus, Ohio)
  • Neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, United States

    on the west side of Columbus, Ohio, located within The Greater Hilltop. It sits about 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Downtown Columbus, with West Broad Street

    Westgate (Columbus, Ohio)

    Westgate (Columbus, Ohio)

    Westgate_(Columbus,_Ohio)

  • Confederate States Army
  • Land warfare force of the Confederate States

    The Confederate States Army (CSA), also called the Confederate army or the Southern army, was the military land force of the Confederate States of America

    Confederate States Army

    Confederate States Army

    Confederate_States_Army

  • Columbus, Mississippi
  • City in Mississippi, United States

    of Columbus, but was stopped by Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest. This is substantiated in the book The Battle of West Point: Confederate Triumph

    Columbus, Mississippi

    Columbus, Mississippi

    Columbus,_Mississippi

  • Confederate States of America
  • Unrecognized state in North America (1861–1865)

    The Confederate States of America (CSA), also known as the Confederate States or the Confederacy, was a republic in the Southern United States from 1861

    Confederate States of America

    Confederate States of America

    Confederate_States_of_America

  • The Hilltop (Columbus, Ohio)
  • Neighborhood in Franklin, Ohio, United States

    one of the largest neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio, United States, located west of Franklinton and Downtown Columbus. The Hilltop spans approximately 9

    The Hilltop (Columbus, Ohio)

    The_Hilltop_(Columbus,_Ohio)

  • Johnson's Island
  • Historic site in Ottawa County, Ohio

    miles (4.8 km) from the city of Sandusky, Ohio. It was the site of a prisoner-of-war camp for Confederate officers captured during the American Civil

    Johnson's Island

    Johnson's Island

    Johnson's_Island

  • Samuel Spencer (railroad executive)
  • American railroad executive (1847–1906)

    railroad executive. With an education interrupted by service in the Confederate cavalry late in the American Civil War, he completed his education at

    Samuel Spencer (railroad executive)

    Samuel Spencer (railroad executive)

    Samuel_Spencer_(railroad_executive)

  • Ladies' Memorial Association
  • Women's organization in the American South

    goal was to raise monuments in Confederate soldiers honor. Their immediate goal, of providing decent burial for soldiers, was joined with the desire to

    Ladies' Memorial Association

    Ladies' Memorial Association

    Ladies'_Memorial_Association

  • Albert Pike Memorial
  • Statue in Washington, D.C., U.S.

    D.C., honoring a Confederate general. Though Pike is depicted as a Mason, not a soldier, concerns and protests over the memorial have occurred for decades

    Albert Pike Memorial

    Albert Pike Memorial

    Albert_Pike_Memorial

  • Ohio in the American Civil War
  • Ivy Jr, Major Jack Morris. Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio, 1861–1865: A Study Of The Union's Treatment Of Confederate Prisoners (Pickle Partners Publishing

    Ohio in the American Civil War

    Ohio in the American Civil War

    Ohio_in_the_American_Civil_War

  • List of monuments erected by the United Daughters of the Confederacy
  • Georgia Marble Works; Hummel, Oscar; J. F. Hummel & Sons (eds.). "Confederate Soldier Memorial". Siris-artinventories.si.edu Library Catalog. Retrieved November

    List of monuments erected by the United Daughters of the Confederacy

    List_of_monuments_erected_by_the_United_Daughters_of_the_Confederacy

  • 8th Ohio Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    1863. The 8th Ohio Infantry did not see significant fighting until the Overland Campaign. On May 8, the regiment halted a Confederate assault on the

    8th Ohio Infantry Regiment

    8th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment

  • John Hunt Morgan
  • Confederate Army general of the American Civil War (1825–1864)

    Moose, Morgan surrendered at Salineville, Ohio, the northernmost point ever reached by uniformed Confederates. Morgan carried out the diversionary "Morgan's

    John Hunt Morgan

    John Hunt Morgan

    John_Hunt_Morgan

  • 7th Ohio Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    the Battlefield Memorial Commission. To see that this Act would be carried out in the best means, a meeting of the surviving Ohio soldiers was held at the

    7th Ohio Infantry Regiment

    7th Ohio Infantry Regiment

    7th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment

  • West Side, Columbus, Ohio
  • Geographic and cultural region of Columbus, Ohio

    The West Side, in Columbus, Ohio is a geographic and cultural region of Columbus, Ohio, United States. Unlike most Columbus neighborhood names, which

    West Side, Columbus, Ohio

    West_Side,_Columbus,_Ohio

  • Holidays with paid time off in the United States
  • (4th Monday) – Confederate Memorial Day June 1–7 (1st Monday) – Birthday of Jefferson Davis October 8–14 (2nd Monday) – Renamed Columbus Day / Fraternal

    Holidays with paid time off in the United States

    Holidays with paid time off in the United States

    Holidays_with_paid_time_off_in_the_United_States

  • History of Ohio
  • Cleveland History of Columbus, Ohio Timeline of Cincinnati Timeline of Cleveland Timeline of Columbus, Ohio Timeline of Toledo, Ohio U.S. Army Center of

    History of Ohio

    History of Ohio

    History_of_Ohio

  • Camp Morton
  • Civil War training area in Indianapolis, IN, US

    for Confederate noncommissioned officers and privates. Other large prison camps included Camp Douglas (Chicago, Illinois), Camp Chase (Columbus, Ohio),

    Camp Morton

    Camp Morton

    Camp_Morton

  • Leonidas Polk
  • Confederate general and bishop (1806–1864)

    1861, Pillow's eager soldiers landed at Hickman, and the next day they entered Columbus, welcomed by residents waving Confederate flags. Some historians

    Leonidas Polk

    Leonidas Polk

    Leonidas_Polk

  • Battle of Buffington Island
  • Part of the American Civil War

    contributed to the capture of the Confederate Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan, who was fleeing U.S. Army soldiers across the Ohio River at a ford opposite Buffington

    Battle of Buffington Island

    Battle_of_Buffington_Island

  • Thomas Weir (American soldier)
  • United States Army officer (1838–1876)

    afterwards, aged 38. Weir was born in Nashville, Ohio. He entered the University of Michigan from Columbus, Ohio in 1856, becoming a member of Beta Theta Pi

    Thomas Weir (American soldier)

    Thomas Weir (American soldier)

    Thomas_Weir_(American_soldier)

  • American Civil War prison camps
  • Lists of prisoner of war camps

    indicate the capture of 211,411 Union soldiers, with 16,668 paroled and 30,218 died in captivity; of Confederate soldiers, 462,684 were captured, 247,769 paroled

    American Civil War prison camps

    American Civil War prison camps

    American_Civil_War_prison_camps

  • Conclusion of the American Civil War
  • of Columbus, Georgia, was fought on April 16, the day after Lincoln died. For the most part though, news of Lee's defeat led to a wave of Confederate surrenders

    Conclusion of the American Civil War

    Conclusion of the American Civil War

    Conclusion_of_the_American_Civil_War

  • 23rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    Souvenir Number. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio Ohio in the Civil War: 23rd OVI by Larry Stevens National Park Service: Civil War Soldiers and Sailors

    23rd Ohio Infantry Regiment

    23rd_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment

  • Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
  • Rectangular reflecting pool in Washington, D.C.

    The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is the largest of the many reflecting pools in Washington, D.C. Dedicated in 1922, it is a 2,028-by-167-foot (618

    Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool

    Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool

    Lincoln_Memorial_Reflecting_Pool

  • Frederick Hibbard
  • American sculptor

    Rogers Memorial, Mill Creek Park, Youngstown, Ohio, 1920 Bust of John Ross Callahan, Ohio State University College of Dentistry, Columbus, Ohio, 1923.

    Frederick Hibbard

    Frederick Hibbard

    Frederick_Hibbard

  • Henry B. Carrington
  • American politician

    year he moved to Columbus, Ohio, where he practiced law in partnership with William Dennison, Jr. (who was to become Governor of Ohio in 1860). Carrington

    Henry B. Carrington

    Henry B. Carrington

    Henry_B._Carrington

  • List of memorials to Robert E. Lee
  • partial list of monuments and memorials to Robert E. Lee, who served as General in Chief of the Armies of the Confederate States in 1865. At the end is

    List of memorials to Robert E. Lee

    List_of_memorials_to_Robert_E._Lee

  • 4th Ohio Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    fatalities. The 4th Ohio Infantry is memorialized with monuments at Antietam and Gettysburg, as well as an inscription at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument

    4th Ohio Infantry Regiment

    4th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment

  • Ulysses S. Grant
  • Civil War general, U.S. president from 1869 to 1877

    chaotic Union retreat. Grant had wanted to destroy Confederate strongholds at Belmont, Missouri, and Columbus, Kentucky, but was not given enough troops and

    Ulysses S. Grant

    Ulysses S. Grant

    Ulysses_S._Grant

  • Thomas Hines
  • Confederate Army officer

    Morgan back to Confederate lines. First, they arrived at the train station in downtown Columbus, where they bought tickets to Cincinnati, Ohio. The duo jumped

    Thomas Hines

    Thomas Hines

    Thomas_Hines

  • List of monument and memorial controversies in the United States
  • following is a list of monument and memorial controversies in the United States excluding those dealing with the Confederate States of America. The first section

    List of monument and memorial controversies in the United States

    List of monument and memorial controversies in the United States

    List_of_monument_and_memorial_controversies_in_the_United_States

  • First Air Mail Marker
  • Plaque in West Potomac Park

    Washington, D.C. It is located on east shore of the Potomac River beside Ohio Drive. The marker commemorates the first regularly scheduled United States

    First Air Mail Marker

    First Air Mail Marker

    First_Air_Mail_Marker

  • John H. Hays
  • American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient

    days following the surrender of Confederate General Robert E. Lee at Appomattox Court House, Hays marched on Columbus, Georgia to secure the city's naval

    John H. Hays

    John H. Hays

    John_H._Hays

  • Morgan's Raid
  • Military campaign in the American Civil War

    Raid of 1863) was a diversionary incursion by Confederate cavalry into the Union states of Indiana, Ohio, and West Virginia during the American Civil War

    Morgan's Raid

    Morgan's Raid

    Morgan's_Raid

  • List of battles fought in Ohio
  • Ohio Historical Society and the Erie County Historical Society erected a memorial marker at Sandusky in 1979. The garrison consisted of 15 soldiers and

    List of battles fought in Ohio

    List_of_battles_fought_in_Ohio

  • Moses Jacob Ezekiel
  • American sculptor (1844–1917)

    of Two Hundred and Six Confederate Soldiers". Sandusky Daily Register. June 8, 1910. pp. 1 and 7. Confederate Soldiers Memorial Archived 2005-11-26 at

    Moses Jacob Ezekiel

    Moses Jacob Ezekiel

    Moses_Jacob_Ezekiel

  • Cincinnati in the American Civil War
  • Ohio. The Cincinnati region was a possible target for the Confederate Army due to its Ohio River location and proximity to slave states such as Kentucky

    Cincinnati in the American Civil War

    Cincinnati in the American Civil War

    Cincinnati_in_the_American_Civil_War

  • Bibliography of the American Civil War
  • Company, 1960. Durnham, Rober S., ed. A Confederate Yankee: The Journal of Edward William Drummond, A Confederate Soldier from Maine. Knoxville: University

    Bibliography of the American Civil War

    Bibliography_of_the_American_Civil_War

  • Point Lookout State Park
  • State park in St. Mary's County, Maryland, United States

    hold Confederate States Army soldier captives. At the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863, Union forces captured thousands of Confederate soldiers. Point

    Point Lookout State Park

    Point Lookout State Park

    Point_Lookout_State_Park

  • Black Brigade of Cincinnati
  • Military unit

    unit of African-American soldiers, that was organized in 1862 during the American Civil War, when the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, was in danger of being

    Black Brigade of Cincinnati

    Black_Brigade_of_Cincinnati

  • American Civil War
  • 1861–1865 conflict in the United States

    Confederacy's "Gibraltar of the West" in Columbus, Kentucky. Although rebuffed at Belmont, Grant cut off Columbus. Confederate forces, lacking their gunboats,

    American Civil War

    American Civil War

    American_Civil_War

  • William Tecumseh Sherman
  • United States Army general (1820–1891)

    he implemented in his military campaign against the Confederate States. Born in Lancaster, Ohio, into a politically prominent family, Sherman graduated

    William Tecumseh Sherman

    William Tecumseh Sherman

    William_Tecumseh_Sherman

  • List of Union Civil War monuments and memorials
  • and Confederate soldiers to be placed on a battlefield. Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park: Generals James G. Blunt and Francis J. Herron Memorial Lieutenant

    List of Union Civil War monuments and memorials

    List_of_Union_Civil_War_monuments_and_memorials

  • West Virginia in the American Civil War
  • opposed to both on supplying the Confederate Army with provisions as well as attacking the vital Baltimore and Ohio Railroad that linked the northeast

    West Virginia in the American Civil War

    West Virginia in the American Civil War

    West_Virginia_in_the_American_Civil_War

  • Robert E. Lee Monument (Richmond, Virginia)
  • Former public sculpture

    Lee – Arlington House, the Robert e. Lee Memorial (U.S. National Park Service)". "Old Soldiers Protest". Columbus Daily Telegram. May 29, 1890. p. 1. Retrieved

    Robert E. Lee Monument (Richmond, Virginia)

    Robert E. Lee Monument (Richmond, Virginia)

    Robert_E._Lee_Monument_(Richmond,_Virginia)

  • William Rosecrans
  • American diplomat, politician and army officer (1819–1898)

    effectively been over since 1 p.m. and the Confederates were in full retreat. It lives in the memory of every soldier who fought that day how his General plunged

    William Rosecrans

    William Rosecrans

    William_Rosecrans

  • William McKinley
  • President of the United States from 1897 to 1901

    Canton site, many other memorials honor McKinley. The William McKinley Monument stands in front of the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus and a large marble statue

    William McKinley

    William McKinley

    William_McKinley

  • Hermon Atkins MacNeil
  • American sculptor (1866–1947)

    Monument sculpture in Columbus, Ohio, in honor of President William McKinley. In 1909 he won in competition a commission for a large soldiers' and sailors' monument

    Hermon Atkins MacNeil

    Hermon Atkins MacNeil

    Hermon_Atkins_MacNeil

  • Galvanized Yankees
  • Confederate POWs who swore allegiance to the United States during the American Civil War

    former Confederate prisoners of war who swore allegiance to the United States and joined the Union Army. Approximately 5,600 former Confederate soldiers enlisted

    Galvanized Yankees

    Galvanized Yankees

    Galvanized_Yankees

  • L'Enfant Plaza
  • Building complex in Washington, D.C.

    portion of Independence Avenue SW (between the Lincoln Memorial and the Tidal Basin) and Ohio Drive SW to be used for a portion of the proposed Inner

    L'Enfant Plaza

    L'Enfant Plaza

    L'Enfant_Plaza

  • A Soldier's Journey
  • Sculpture in Washington, D.C., US

    Wrangling, World War I Memorial Raises First Flag". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved July 18, 2026. "A Soldier's Journey". National Park

    A Soldier's Journey

    A Soldier's Journey

    A_Soldier's_Journey

  • Columbus Delano
  • American politician and Secretary of Interior (1809–1896)

    of Ohio. Madison, WI: Northwestern Historical Association. p. 289. "Ohio: The Whigs of Ohio held a mass convention on the 19th inst., at Columbus..."

    Columbus Delano

    Columbus Delano

    Columbus_Delano

  • List of American Civil War battles
  • mostly Confederate (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania

    List of American Civil War battles

    List of American Civil War battles

    List_of_American_Civil_War_battles

  • Kingston, Georgia
  • City in Georgia, United States

    eventually caught the highjackers. Confederate hospitals located here during 1862–1864. 250 Confederate and two Union soldiers died of wounds, disease and sickness

    Kingston, Georgia

    Kingston, Georgia

    Kingston,_Georgia

  • Howell Cobb
  • American politician and Confederate States Army officer (1815–1868)

    (September 7, 1815 – October 9, 1868) was an American politician and Confederate States Army officer. A southern Democrat, Cobb was a five-term member

    Howell Cobb

    Howell Cobb

    Howell_Cobb

  • List of memorials to the Grand Army of the Republic
  • identical stamp for the final reunion of the United Confederate Veterans. Birmingham: GAR plot and memorial dedicated in 1891 in Oak Hill Cemetery Tombstone:

    List of memorials to the Grand Army of the Republic

    List of memorials to the Grand Army of the Republic

    List_of_memorials_to_the_Grand_Army_of_the_Republic

  • James W. Forsyth
  • American general (1834–1906)

    married the daughter of Ohio Governor William Dennison. The couple had four children. He died on October 24, 1906, in Columbus, Ohio, and is buried in Green

    James W. Forsyth

    James W. Forsyth

    James_W._Forsyth

  • Buffalo Soldier
  • Black American US Army regiments (1866–1951)

    Ruane, Michael E. (September 8, 2021). "As Confederate statues come down, West Point honors Buffalo Soldiers". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved

    Buffalo Soldier

    Buffalo Soldier

    Buffalo_Soldier

  • Mississippi in the American Civil War
  • Mississippi's Confederate soldiers died during the course of the conflict. There were regional variations in enthusiasm for Confederate service. The likelihood

    Mississippi in the American Civil War

    Mississippi in the American Civil War

    Mississippi_in_the_American_Civil_War

  • John S. Mosby
  • Confederate Army officer, US Diplomat (1833–1916)

    Memorial foundation, headquartered in Columbus, Ga filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court Middle District to restore Mosby's name to the memorial

    John S. Mosby

    John S. Mosby

    John_S._Mosby

  • Second Battle of Fort McAllister
  • 1864 battle of the American Civil War

    captured Confederates tasked with clearing these mines following the battle. Before being confined, Anderson observed a company of Union soldiers marching

    Second Battle of Fort McAllister

    Second Battle of Fort McAllister

    Second_Battle_of_Fort_McAllister

  • Barclay and Edwin Coppock
  • American rebel

    coffin" in which it was transported is held by the Ohio History Connection at its Museum in Columbus. The body was laid out three nights, with armed guard;

    Barclay and Edwin Coppock

    Barclay and Edwin Coppock

    Barclay_and_Edwin_Coppock

  • Kelly Mezurek
  • American academic (born 1961)

    National Veterans Memorial and Museum, Columbus, Ohio (content reviewer) Ohio Academy of History (former executive board member) Ohio Civil War 150 (advisory

    Kelly Mezurek

    Kelly_Mezurek

  • George B. McClellan
  • American major general (1826–1885)

    militia. On his way there, he stopped at Columbus to discuss the military situation in the Ohio valley with Ohio governor William Dennison. Dennison was

    George B. McClellan

    George B. McClellan

    George_B._McClellan

  • Ulysses S. Grant and the American Civil War
  • Wartime career of the prominent Union general

    while he was in command of the District of Cairo. The Confederate Army, stationed in Columbus under General Leonidas Polk, had violated Kentucky's military

    Ulysses S. Grant and the American Civil War

    Ulysses S. Grant and the American Civil War

    Ulysses_S._Grant_and_the_American_Civil_War

  • Battle of Brice's Cross Roads
  • Battle in the American Civil War near Baldwyn, Mississippi

    south, destroying the Mobile and Ohio Railroad to Tupelo and Okolona, and as far as possible toward Macon and Columbus." Forrest was indeed preparing to

    Battle of Brice's Cross Roads

    Battle of Brice's Cross Roads

    Battle_of_Brice's_Cross_Roads

  • Last surviving United States war veterans
  • War. Billy Rufus Stanford (1850–1937) – Confederate Navy. Last surviving Confederate sailor. Defended Columbus, Georgia during Sherman's March to the Sea

    Last surviving United States war veterans

    Last_surviving_United_States_war_veterans

  • Edwin Stanton
  • American lawyer and politician (1814–1869)

    Stanton opposed the lenient policies of Johnson towards the former Confederate States. Johnson's attempt to dismiss him ultimately led to Johnson being

    Edwin Stanton

    Edwin Stanton

    Edwin_Stanton

  • Georgia State Capitol
  • State capitol building of the U.S. state of Georgia

    the Confederate States Army, and Georgia state comptroller for fifty years, as well as insurance commissioner. Erected by the Atlanta Ladies Memorial Association

    Georgia State Capitol

    Georgia State Capitol

    Georgia_State_Capitol

  • Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site
  • Battlefield in Kentucky, United States

    8, 1862, between the U.S. Army of the Ohio, commanded by U.S. Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell, and the Confederate Army of Mississippi, commanded by Gen.

    Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site

    Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site

    Perryville_Battlefield_State_Historic_Site

  • Albert Sidney Johnston
  • Confederate States Army officer (1803–1862)

    in the Confederate flag and lay in state for several hours. It is possible that a Confederate soldier fired the fatal round, as many Confederates were firing

    Albert Sidney Johnston

    Albert Sidney Johnston

    Albert_Sidney_Johnston

  • Oliver P. Morton (monument)
  • Public artwork by Rudolph Schwarz

    December 1897 to help complete the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument in Indianapolis, Indiana. Christopher Columbus (Vittori) Thomas A. Hendricks Monument

    Oliver P. Morton (monument)

    Oliver P. Morton (monument)

    Oliver_P._Morton_(monument)

  • Emancipation Memorial
  • Memorial by Thomas Ball

    then residing with the family of her former master in Marietta, Ohio, to create a memorial honoring Lincoln. The Western Sanitary Commission, a St. Louis–based

    Emancipation Memorial

    Emancipation Memorial

    Emancipation_Memorial

  • Henry Augustus Lukeman
  • American sculptor

    Kit Carson Monument in Trinidad, Colorado and the Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial in Georgia. Henry Augustus Lukeman was born on January 28, 1871,

    Henry Augustus Lukeman

    Henry Augustus Lukeman

    Henry_Augustus_Lukeman

  • Union blockade
  • Naval blockade of the Confederacy in the U.S. Civil War

    Carolina. Apalachicola, Florida, received Confederate goods traveling down the Chattahoochee River from Columbus, Georgia, and was an early target of Union

    Union blockade

    Union blockade

    Union_blockade

  • Daniel E. Frost
  • American politician

    Civil War, William P. Frost Jr. had learned the printing business in Columbus Ohio, but by the 1860 census was a printer in Mexico (the county seat of

    Daniel E. Frost

    Daniel_E._Frost

  • Andersonville Prison
  • Confederate prisoner-of-war camp in Georgia

    under-supplied with food. By 1864, civilians in the Confederacy and soldiers of the Confederate Army were all struggling to obtain sufficient quantities of food

    Andersonville Prison

    Andersonville Prison

    Andersonville_Prison

  • David Tod
  • 25th Governor of Ohio

    of Shiloh", a costly victory in which Ohio alone suffered 2,000 casualties. Several months later, when Confederate troops under the leadership of Stonewall

    David Tod

    David Tod

    David_Tod

  • Fallen Journalists Memorial Foundation
  • U.S. nonprofit organization

    the Senate passed the Fallen Journalists Memorial Act, originally sponsored by Senators Rob Portman (R-Ohio) and Ben Cardin (D-Maryland). On December

    Fallen Journalists Memorial Foundation

    Fallen_Journalists_Memorial_Foundation

  • Winfield Scott Hancock
  • United States Army officer (1824–1886)

    1861, serving as a captain and assistant quartermaster under future Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston. In California, Hancock became friendly

    Winfield Scott Hancock

    Winfield Scott Hancock

    Winfield_Scott_Hancock

  • Victims of Communism Memorial
  • Sculpture in Washington, D.C., U.S.

    The Victims of Communism Memorial is a memorial in Washington, D.C. located at the intersection of Massachusetts and New Jersey Avenues and G Street, NW

    Victims of Communism Memorial

    Victims of Communism Memorial

    Victims_of_Communism_Memorial

  • Darlington Memorial Fountain
  • Sculpture and fountain in Washington, D.C.

    The Darlington Memorial Fountain, also known as the Joseph Darlington Fountain, Nymph and Fawn, and Darlington Fountain, is a sculpture by C. Paul Jennewein

    Darlington Memorial Fountain

    Darlington Memorial Fountain

    Darlington_Memorial_Fountain

  • American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial
  • Memorial in Washington, D.C.

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