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  • United Daughters of the Confederacy
  • American hereditary association

    children of Civil War veterans. The last, Irene Triplett, died in 2020. The group's headquarters are in the Memorial to the Women of the Confederacy building

    United Daughters of the Confederacy

    United Daughters of the Confederacy

    United_Daughters_of_the_Confederacy

  • Memorial to the Women of the Confederacy
  • Historic building in Richmond, Virginia, United States

    The Memorial to the Women of the Confederacy, also known as the U.D.C. Memorial Building, is a historic building located in Richmond, Virginia, that serves

    Memorial to the Women of the Confederacy

    Memorial to the Women of the Confederacy

    Memorial_to_the_Women_of_the_Confederacy

  • Women of the Confederacy
  • Monument in Rome, Georgia, United States

    Women of the Confederacy is a monument in the Myrtle Hill Cemetery of Rome, Georgia, United States. It was erected in 1910 in honor of women of the Confederate

    Women of the Confederacy

    Women of the Confederacy

    Women_of_the_Confederacy

  • Florida's Tribute to the Women of the Confederacy
  • Outdoor memorial to Confederate women in Jacksonville, Florida's Springfield Park

    to the Women of the Confederacy, also known as A Tribute to the Women of the Southern Confederacy and the Monument to the Women of the Confederacy, was

    Florida's Tribute to the Women of the Confederacy

    Florida's Tribute to the Women of the Confederacy

    Florida's_Tribute_to_the_Women_of_the_Confederacy

  • Children of the Confederacy
  • American heritage association

    The Children of the Confederacy of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, more commonly known as the Children of the Confederacy (often abbreviated as

    Children of the Confederacy

    Children_of_the_Confederacy

  • Springfield Park (Jacksonville)
  • Public park in Jacksonville, Florida

    the Women of the Confederacy, a monument/statue, was erected in 1915. On August 11, 2020, the Jacksonville City Council voted to change the name of the

    Springfield Park (Jacksonville)

    Springfield Park (Jacksonville)

    Springfield_Park_(Jacksonville)

  • Lost Cause of the Confederacy
  • Negationist myth of the American Civil War

    The Lost Cause of the Confederacy, also known as the Lost Cause Myth or simply as the Lost Cause, is an American pseudohistorical and historical negationist

    Lost Cause of the Confederacy

    Lost Cause of the Confederacy

    Lost_Cause_of_the_Confederacy

  • Tennessee Confederate Women's Monument
  • 1926 bronze statue in Nashville, Tennessee

    The Tennessee Confederate Women's Monument, also known as the Tennessee Monument to the Women of the Confederacy or the Monument to Southern Women in War

    Tennessee Confederate Women's Monument

    Tennessee Confederate Women's Monument

    Tennessee_Confederate_Women's_Monument

  • Wabanaki Confederacy
  • Native American and First Nations Wabanaki Nation

    The Wabanaki Confederacy (Wabenaki, Wobanaki, translated to 'People of the Dawn' or 'Easterner'; also: Wabanakia, 'Dawnland') is a North American First

    Wabanaki Confederacy

    Wabanaki Confederacy

    Wabanaki_Confederacy

  • Audrey Munson
  • American model and actress (1891–1996)

    to the Real Miss Manhattan," The New York Sun, June 8, 1913, p. 9.[11] Peace Monument, from SIRIS. Florida's Tribute to the Women of the Confederacy Monument

    Audrey Munson

    Audrey Munson

    Audrey_Munson

  • Maratha Empire
  • 1674–1818 empire in the Indian subcontinent

    The Maratha Empire, also referred to as the Maratha Confederacy, was an early modern polity in the Indian subcontinent. For most of its existence, it

    Maratha Empire

    Maratha Empire

    Maratha_Empire

  • Haudenosaunee
  • Indigenous confederacy in North America

    a confederacy of Iroquoian-speaking indigenous peoples in northeast North America. They were known by the French during the colonial years as the Iroquois

    Haudenosaunee

    Haudenosaunee

    Haudenosaunee

  • William Elliott Gonzales
  • American diplomat (1866–1937)

    in private subscriptions for the purposes of erecting the South Carolina Monument to the Women of the Confederacy. The South Carolina General Assembly

    William Elliott Gonzales

    William Elliott Gonzales

    William_Elliott_Gonzales

  • North Carolina State Capitol
  • State capitol building of the U.S. state of North Carolina

    honoring women of the Confederacy, until its removal in 2020. George Washington Statue at North Carolina State Capitol Presidents North Carolina Gave the Nation

    North Carolina State Capitol

    North Carolina State Capitol

    North_Carolina_State_Capitol

  • Myrtle Hill Cemetery
  • Cemetery in Georgia, US

    Confederacy in a ceremony on Saturday, April 18, 2009 for the 100th anniversary of the first dedication of his monument. The Women of the Confederacy

    Myrtle Hill Cemetery

    Myrtle Hill Cemetery

    Myrtle_Hill_Cemetery

  • Monument to North Carolina Women of the Confederacy
  • Monument in Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.

    The Monument to North Carolina Women of the Confederacy was installed in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States in 1914. It was designed by Augustus Lukeman

    Monument to North Carolina Women of the Confederacy

    Monument to North Carolina Women of the Confederacy

    Monument_to_North_Carolina_Women_of_the_Confederacy

  • 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

  • Neutral Confederacy
  • Historic Indigenous Confederation located in the Great Lakes region

    The Neutral Confederacy (also Neutral Nation, Neutral people, or Attawandaron) was a tribal confederation of Iroquoian peoples. Its heartland was along

    Neutral Confederacy

    Neutral Confederacy

    Neutral_Confederacy

  • List of battles involving the Old Swiss Confederacy
  • of battles fought by the Old Swiss Confederacy, 1315–1799. The Battle of Morgarten of 1315 is famous as the first military success of the Confederacy

    List of battles involving the Old Swiss Confederacy

    List_of_battles_involving_the_Old_Swiss_Confederacy

  • E. M. Viquesney
  • American sculptor (1876–1946)

    the Georgia Granite and Marble Company in Rome, Georgia. For Georgia Granite, he designed the Women of the Confederacy Monument (1909–1910), for the city's

    E. M. Viquesney

    E. M. Viquesney

    E._M._Viquesney

  • South Carolina State House
  • State capitol building of the U.S. state of South Carolina

    Museum. Monument to Women of the Confederacy - a bronze Confederate monument, by Frederic W. Ruckstull, erected in 1912 and promoted by the United Confederate

    South Carolina State House

    South Carolina State House

    South_Carolina_State_House

  • Sikh Confederacy
  • Sikh military confederation (1748–1799)

    The Sikh Confederacy was a confederation of twelve sovereign Sikh states (each known as a Misl, derived from the Arabic word مِثْل meaning 'equal'; sometimes

    Sikh Confederacy

    Sikh Confederacy

    Sikh_Confederacy

  • Varina Anne Davis
  • American writer (1864–1898)

    before the end of the American Civil War in the White House of the Confederacy in Richmond, Virginia. She was the second daughter and the sixth child of Varina

    Varina Anne Davis

    Varina Anne Davis

    Varina_Anne_Davis

  • Belle Kinney Scholz
  • American sculptor

    County, New York. Bust of Richard Owen, Indianapolis 1913 (replica at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana) Women of the Confederacy, Jackson, Mississippi

    Belle Kinney Scholz

    Belle Kinney Scholz

    Belle_Kinney_Scholz

  • Mary and Molly Bell
  • two young women from Pulaski County, Virginia who disguised themselves as men and fought in the American Civil War for the Confederacy. The pair successfully

    Mary and Molly Bell

    Mary_and_Molly_Bell

  • Lucy Ann Cox
  • American Civil War Nurse

    The Women of the Confederacy: In which is Presented the Heroism of the Women of the Confederacy with Accounts of Their Trials During the War and the Period

    Lucy Ann Cox

    Lucy Ann Cox

    Lucy_Ann_Cox

  • Kaya confederacy
  • 42–562 confederacy in southern Korea

    The Kaya confederacy (Korean: 가야; Hanja: 加倻; pronounced [ka.ja]), also romanized as Gaya confederacy, was a Korean confederacy of territorial polities

    Kaya confederacy

    Kaya confederacy

    Kaya_confederacy

  • List of monuments erected by the United Daughters of the Confederacy
  • This is a list of monuments erected by the United Daughters of the Confederacy, as well as by the Ladies' Memorial Association, the Sons of Confederate Veterans

    List of monuments erected by the United Daughters of the Confederacy

    List_of_monuments_erected_by_the_United_Daughters_of_the_Confederacy

  • Haudenosaunee women's national lacrosse team
  • Native American national lacrosse team

    The Haudenosaunee women's national lacrosse team represents the Haudenosaunee Confederacy in international women's lacrosse competitions. They are currently

    Haudenosaunee women's national lacrosse team

    Haudenosaunee_women's_national_lacrosse_team

  • Blackfoot Confederacy
  • Name of a linguistically related group

    The Blackfoot Confederacy, Niitsítapi, or Siksikáí'tsitapi (ᖹᒧᐧᒣᑯ, meaning "the people" or "Blackfoot-speaking real people"), is a historic collective

    Blackfoot Confederacy

    Blackfoot Confederacy

    Blackfoot_Confederacy

  • Allen George Newman
  • American sculptor (1875–1940)

    a number of statues and portrait reliefs of Southern politicians and businessmen. He created the sculpture for the Women of the Confederacy Monument in

    Allen George Newman

    Allen George Newman

    Allen_George_Newman

  • Bonnie MacLeary
  • American sculptor

    the Confederacy is in Montgomery, Alabama. The Witte Museum in her birth city contains examples of her work, as do numerous private collections; the Metropolitan

    Bonnie MacLeary

    Bonnie MacLeary

    Bonnie_MacLeary

  • Capture of New Orleans
  • 1862 battle of the American Civil War

    for the division of the Confederacy by seizing control of the Mississippi River. One of the first steps in such operations was the imposition of the Union

    Capture of New Orleans

    Capture of New Orleans

    Capture_of_New_Orleans

  • Kathryn Slaughter Wittichen
  • American clubwoman

    Daughters of the Confederacy were faced with a $30,000 deficit on their new headquarters, the Memorial to the Women of the Confederacy in Richmond, Virginia

    Kathryn Slaughter Wittichen

    Kathryn Slaughter Wittichen

    Kathryn_Slaughter_Wittichen

  • Varina Davis
  • First Lady of the Confederate States from 1862 to 1865

    role. She did not support the Confederacy's position on slavery, and was ambivalent about the war. Davis became a writer after the war, completing her husband's

    Varina Davis

    Varina Davis

    Varina_Davis

  • American Civil War Museum
  • History museum in Richmond, Virginia

    War. The museum operates three sites: The White House of the Confederacy, the American Civil War Museum at Historic Tredegar in Richmond, and the American

    American Civil War Museum

    American Civil War Museum

    American_Civil_War_Museum

  • Elizabeth Carraway Howland
  • Confederate spy during the American Civil War

    Women of the Confederacy. Garrett and Massie. p. 78. OCLC 560467248. Anderson, Lucy London (1926). North Carolina Women of the Confederacy. Cumberland

    Elizabeth Carraway Howland

    Elizabeth_Carraway_Howland

  • Confederate monuments and memorials
  • include commemorations of pre-Civil War figures connected with the origins of the Civil War but not directly tied to the Confederacy, such as Supreme Court

    Confederate monuments and memorials

    Confederate_monuments_and_memorials

  • Confederate Women's Monument
  • Monument in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.

    and the Roger B. Taney Sculpture. List of Confederate monuments and memorials List of public art in Baltimore Memorial to Women of the Confederacy, Richmond

    Confederate Women's Monument

    Confederate Women's Monument

    Confederate_Women's_Monument

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

    States of America. The Confederacy seized US forts and other federal assets in the South. The war began on April 12, 1861, when the Confederacy bombarded

    American Civil War

    American Civil War

    American_Civil_War

  • Muscogee
  • Indigenous people from Southeastern Woodlands

    to form the Seminole. Through ethnogenesis, the Seminole emerged with a separate identity from the rest of the Muscogee Creek Confederacy. The great majority

    Muscogee

    Muscogee

    Muscogee

  • Mahan confederacy
  • State in Korea, 194 BC – 6th century AD

    commanderies in the Korean peninsula region in 108 BCE. In the 1st century CE, the Wolji/Mokji (月支/目支) state, that formed and led Mahan confederacy, was defeated

    Mahan confederacy

    Mahan confederacy

    Mahan_confederacy

  • Powhatan
  • Indigenous Algonquian tribes from Virginia, U.S.

    pow-HAT-ən) are Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands. They were a leading member of the Powhatan Confederacy in Tsenacommacah whose historic

    Powhatan

    Powhatan

    Powhatan

  • List of battles involving the Maratha Empire
  • This is a list of the battles involving the Maratha Empire, from the Maratha Rebellion under Shivaji to its dissolution in 1818. Lobato, Alexandre (1965)

    List of battles involving the Maratha Empire

    List_of_battles_involving_the_Maratha_Empire

  • Nathan Bedford Forrest Monument (Rome, Georgia)
  • Monument in Rome, Georgia, United States

    prompting the statue to be removed in 2021. The monument was commissioned by the local chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Forrest had

    Nathan Bedford Forrest Monument (Rome, Georgia)

    Nathan Bedford Forrest Monument (Rome, Georgia)

    Nathan_Bedford_Forrest_Monument_(Rome,_Georgia)

  • General Order No. 28
  • American Civil War military decree in New Orleans

    George (1992). ""Missing in Action": Women of the Confederacy". In Catherine Clinton (ed.). Divided Houses: Gender and the Civil War. New York: Oxford University

    General Order No. 28

    General Order No. 28

    General_Order_No._28

  • Marcab Confederacy
  • Belief of Scientology

    According to the beliefs of the Church of Scientology, the Marcab Confederacy is said to be one of the most powerful galactic civilizations still active

    Marcab Confederacy

    Marcab_Confederacy

  • Jinhan confederacy
  • Ancient chiefdoms in Korea

    loose confederacy of chiefdoms that existed from around the 1st century BCE to the 4th century CE in the southern Korean peninsula, to the east of the Nakdong

    Jinhan confederacy

    Jinhan confederacy

    Jinhan_confederacy

  • Illinois Confederation
  • Group of 12–13 Native American tribes

    disease brought about by the arrival of French colonists and the westward pressure of the Iroquois Confederacy. In 1832, the last of the Illinois homelands

    Illinois Confederation

    Illinois Confederation

    Illinois_Confederation

  • List of Confederate monuments and memorials in Georgia
  • Confederate monuments and memorials in Georgia

    honor the Confederacy. Nor does it include figures connected with the origins of the Civil War or white supremacy, but not with the Confederacy. Georgia

    List of Confederate monuments and memorials in Georgia

    List_of_Confederate_monuments_and_memorials_in_Georgia

  • Malinda Blalock
  • Confederate Army soldier (1839/1842–1901/1903)

    OCLC 51942662 Simkins, Francis Butler and James Welch Patton. The Women of the Confederacy. Richmond: Garrett and Massie, Incorporated, 1936. ISBN 0-403-01212-0

    Malinda Blalock

    Malinda Blalock

    Malinda_Blalock

  • Legislative Plaza
  • Public space and building in Nashville, Tennessee, United States

    Smith, Suzanne Woolley (1997). "The Tennessee Monument to the Women of the Confederacy: A Study in Conflicting Ideas of Public Commemoration and Collective

    Legislative Plaza

    Legislative Plaza

    Legislative_Plaza

  • Fante Confederacy
  • Pre-colonial Fante coastal polities and later confederation

    The Fante Confederacy (also called a confederation, federation, and other similar terms) was an alliance of small kingdoms and autonomous city-states

    Fante Confederacy

    Fante_Confederacy

  • List of Confederate monuments and memorials in South Carolina
  • Confederate monuments and memorials in South Carolina

    Confederate Relic Room & Military Museum. Monument to the South Carolina Women of the Confederacy (1912), a bronze monument by Frederic W. Ruckstull. Wade Hampton

    List of Confederate monuments and memorials in South Carolina

    List_of_Confederate_monuments_and_memorials_in_South_Carolina

  • League of Women Voters
  • Voter education and advocacy organization

    The League of Women Voters (LWV) is a non-partisan American nonprofit political organization. Founded in 1920, its ongoing major activities include registering

    League of Women Voters

    League of Women Voters

    League_of_Women_Voters

  • Henry Augustus Lukeman
  • American sculptor

    McKinley Statue, Toledo, Ohio.[citation needed] Memorial to the Women of the Confederacy, Raleigh, North Carolina.[citation needed] National Sculpture

    Henry Augustus Lukeman

    Henry Augustus Lukeman

    Henry_Augustus_Lukeman

  • Mattie Clyburn Rice
  • African-American member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy

    of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. As the daughter of a Confederate Veteran, she is considered a "Real Daughter of the Confederacy" by the United

    Mattie Clyburn Rice

    Mattie_Clyburn_Rice

  • List of Confederate monuments and memorials in North Carolina
  • Confederate monuments and memorials in North Carolina

    2020 - Monument to North Carolina Women of the Confederacy, also called Confederate Women's Monument (1914). "The seven foot tall monument, made possible

    List of Confederate monuments and memorials in North Carolina

    List_of_Confederate_monuments_and_memorials_in_North_Carolina

  • Mary Barnett Poppenheim
  • as a writer and editor for the Keystone and the South Carolina Women in the Confederacy where she promoted change for women's advancement in society and

    Mary Barnett Poppenheim

    Mary_Barnett_Poppenheim

  • Wendat people
  • Iroquoian-speaking people of the Great Lakes

    The Wendat people (also known as the Huron) are the peoples of the Wendat confederacy in present-day southern Ontario, which was forcibly disbanded in

    Wendat people

    Wendat_people

  • Queen Betty
  • been the name of the niece of Cockacoeske who succeeded her as weroansqua or chief of the Pamunkey tribe, a Native American tribe of Virginia, in the late

    Queen Betty

    Queen_Betty

  • Indian massacre of 1622
  • Powhatan attack on the English colony of Virginia

    all of the English settlers they found, including men, women, and children of all ages. Opechancanough, paramount chief of the Powhatan Confederacy, led

    Indian massacre of 1622

    Indian massacre of 1622

    Indian_massacre_of_1622

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

    racism in the United States. Most commemorated people involved in the Lost Cause of the Confederacy, with others linked to the genocide of Indigenous

    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

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

    memorials to the Confederate States of America (CSA; the Confederacy) and associated figures have been removed from public spaces in the United States

    Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials

    Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials

    Removal_of_Confederate_monuments_and_memorials

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

    to as the Confederacy) during the American Civil War (1861–1865), fighting against the United States (also known as Union) forces to support the rebellion

    Confederate States Army

    Confederate States Army

    Confederate_States_Army

  • United Confederate Veterans
  • American Civil War veterans' organization for soldiers and sailors of the CSA

    accepting the present, trusting the future, and proud of the past." The UCV sponsored Florida's Tribute to the Women of the Confederacy (1915). The national

    United Confederate Veterans

    United Confederate Veterans

    United_Confederate_Veterans

  • Caroline Meriwether Goodlett
  • Founding president of the United Daughters of the Confederacy

    1914) was an American philanthropist and the founding president general of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Goodlett was born on November 3, 1833

    Caroline Meriwether Goodlett

    Caroline Meriwether Goodlett

    Caroline_Meriwether_Goodlett

  • Francis Butler Simkins
  • American historian (1897–1966)

    online 1936 - The Women of the Confederacy (with James Welch Patton) — one of the first serious scholarly studies of women in southern history. Reprinted:

    Francis Butler Simkins

    Francis Butler Simkins

    Francis_Butler_Simkins

  • Lisa Richardson (journalist)
  • American journalist

    African-American, is a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and has written articles supporting the Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials

    Lisa Richardson (journalist)

    Lisa_Richardson_(journalist)

  • Chimborazo Park
  • Park and historic land site in Richmond, Virginia, US

    the Confederacy. It was also once suggested as the site for a city trotting park. Early on, the park was called "progressive" as it was one of the first

    Chimborazo Park

    Chimborazo Park

    Chimborazo_Park

  • Treaty 6
  • Treaty between the First Nations and Canadian Crown

    remember the signing in 1876. In the spring of 1993, 17 Treaty 6 band governments in Alberta formed the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations to be the "united

    Treaty 6

    Treaty 6

    Treaty_6

  • Tsenacommacah
  • Native homeland of the Powhatan people

    powerful confederacy of Virginia Indian tribes known as the Powhatan Confederacy. Members spoke the Powhatan language. The leader or Mamanatowick of the Powhatan

    Tsenacommacah

    Tsenacommacah

    Tsenacommacah

  • List of United Daughters of the Confederacy members
  • The United Daughters of the Confederacy is an American hereditary association for women descendants of Confederate veterans of the American Civil War.

    List of United Daughters of the Confederacy members

    List_of_United_Daughters_of_the_Confederacy_members

  • Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy
  • 2014 novel by Abbott Kahler

    standing to spy for the confederacy. Rose Belle Boyd freelanced as a spy for the confederacy as well. Rose was known "La Belle Rebelle" and the "Secesh Cleopatra"

    Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy

    Liar,_Temptress,_Soldier,_Spy

  • Bibliography of the American Civil War
  • Fall of the Confederacy in the Mind of the White Christian South Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. Hilde, Libra R. Worth a Dozen Men: Women and

    Bibliography of the American Civil War

    Bibliography_of_the_American_Civil_War

  • Georgia Benton
  • American schoolteacher and historian

    and historian. In 2013, she became the first African-American member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy in Georgia. Benton was born and raised

    Georgia Benton

    Georgia_Benton

  • McNeel Marble Works
  • American masonry company

    (1914) Florida's Tribute to the Women of the Confederacy, Jacksonville, Florida, (1915), Allen George Newman, sculptor Statue of Sterling Price (1915), Keytesville

    McNeel Marble Works

    McNeel_Marble_Works

  • Anna Davenport Raines
  • Founding member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy

    President of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. She later served as the organization's Honorary President General and as the Custodian of the Southern

    Anna Davenport Raines

    Anna Davenport Raines

    Anna_Davenport_Raines

  • Rebecca Winborne
  • Stitched the first Stars and Bars flags for the Confederacy

    23, 1918), also known as the 'Betsy Ross of the Confederacy', was the first person to sew the Confederate flag, known as the Stars and Bars. Winborne

    Rebecca Winborne

    Rebecca_Winborne

  • Cockacoeske
  • Native American leader (17th C)

    of Virginia's "Virginia Women in History". The death of Opechancanough in 1646 led to the disintegration of the confederacy built by his brother Powhatan

    Cockacoeske

    Cockacoeske

    Cockacoeske

  • Stauffacherin
  • Swiss legendary figure

    folklore, she was the wife of Werner Stauffacher, the Landammann of the Canton of Schwyz and a founding father of the Old Swiss Confederacy. She was depicted

    Stauffacherin

    Stauffacherin

    Stauffacherin

  • Treaty of Canandaigua
  • 1794 treaty between the United States and Haudenosaunee

    and war chiefs representing the Grand Council of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy (including the Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga

    Treaty of Canandaigua

    Treaty of Canandaigua

    Treaty_of_Canandaigua

  • Native American women in Colonial America
  • For example, Cherokee women worked in treaty negotiations with the United States, and women in the Haudenosaunee Confederacy acted, and continue to act

    Native American women in Colonial America

    Native American women in Colonial America

    Native_American_women_in_Colonial_America

  • American Women quarters
  • Series of US coins

    The American Women quarters program was a series of circulating commemorative quarters released by the United States Mint. Minted from 2022 through 2025

    American Women quarters

    American Women quarters

    American_Women_quarters

  • Women in the military
  • Women participating in military activities

    Women have been serving in the military since the inception of organized warfare, in both combat and non-combat roles, including leading armies. Their

    Women in the military

    Women in the military

    Women_in_the_military

  • Women's history
  • Study of women's role in history

    Women's history is the study of the role that women have played in history and the methods required to do so. It includes the study of the history of

    Women's history

    Women's history

    Women's_history

  • Jigonhsasee
  • Co-founder of the Haudenosaunee

    considered to be a co-founder, along with the Great Peacemaker and Hiawatha, of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy sometime between AD 1142 and 1450; others

    Jigonhsasee

    Jigonhsasee

    Jigonhsasee

  • Patricia M. Bryson
  • President General of the United Daughters of the Confederacy

    as the President General of the United Daughters of the Confederacy from 2016 to 2018. Bryson is an active member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy

    Patricia M. Bryson

    Patricia_M._Bryson

  • Byeonhan confederacy
  • 1st to 4th century Koreanic state

    dʑin]), was a loose confederacy of chiefdoms that existed from around the beginning of the Common Era to the 4th century in the southern Korean peninsula

    Byeonhan confederacy

    Byeonhan confederacy

    Byeonhan_confederacy

  • First Lady of the Confederacy: Varina Davis's Civil War
  • First Lady of the Confederacy: Varina Davis's Civil War is a 2006 book by Joan E. Cashin, published by Harvard University Press. Its subject is Varina

    First Lady of the Confederacy: Varina Davis's Civil War

    First_Lady_of_the_Confederacy:_Varina_Davis's_Civil_War

  • Gender issues in the American Civil War
  • Several thousand women were just as active in nursing in the Confederacy, but were less well organized and faced severe shortages of supplies and a much

    Gender issues in the American Civil War

    Gender_issues_in_the_American_Civil_War

  • History of women in the United States
  • example, the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) coordinated efforts across the South to tell the story of the Confederacy and its women on the Confederate

    History of women in the United States

    History of women in the United States

    History_of_women_in_the_United_States

  • Emeline Piggott
  • Confederate spy during the American Civil War

    Front to the Battlefields. ABC-CLIO. pp. 443–. ISBN 978-1-59884-444-3. Lucy Worth London Anderson (1926). North Carolina Women of the Confederacy. Cumberland

    Emeline Piggott

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  • Asante Empire
  • Former Akan empire centred on present-day Ghana

    confederacy was also obliged to send annual tribute to Kumasi. The Asantehene (King of all Asante) reigned over all and was King of the division of Kumasi

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  • Rome Confederate Monument
  • Monument in Rome, Georgia, United States

    monuments and memorials Women of the Confederacy In an article in the New Georgia Encyclopedia, a year of 1910 is given for the urn replacement and monument

    Rome Confederate Monument

    Rome Confederate Monument

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  • Laura Martin Rose
  • Historian and Ku Klux Klan propagandist (1862–1917)

    propagandist for the Ku Klux Klan employed by the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Rose was born in 1862 near Pulaski, Tennessee, the town where the Ku Klux

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    Laura Martin Rose

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  • Iron Confederacy
  • Former alliance of Plains Indians

    political and military alliance of Plains Indians of what is now Western Canada and the northern United States. This confederacy included various individual

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  • Jefferson Davis
  • President of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865

    1889) was the only president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865, leading the Confederacy during the American Civil War. Before the war, he was

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    Jefferson Davis

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  • History of Switzerland
  • of the Alps from the Duchy of Milan. The Swiss Reformation divided the Confederacy and resulted in a drawn-out history of internal strife between the

    History of Switzerland

    History of Switzerland

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  • Kate Walker Behan
  • American club leader (1851–1918)

    Association of Louisiana, and the Catholic Women's Club. Behan was also identified with the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Lost Cause Myth. Kate

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  • Brading
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Hampshire and the Isle of Wight)

    Brading

    English (Hampshire and the Isle of Wight) : habitational name from a place on the Isle of Wight named Brading, from Old English brerd ‘hillside’ + -ingas ‘dwellers at’, i.e. ‘(settlement of) the dwellers on the hillside’.

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  • Woden
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Woden

    King of the Gods; Inspiration; Rage

    Woden

  • Thea
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American

    Thea

    Goddess; godly. Also as abbreviation of names like Althea and Dorothea. The mythological Thea was...

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  • THEA
  • Female

    English

    THEA

     Pet form of English Theodora, THEA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Thea.

    THEA

  • DOMEN
  • Male

    Slovene

    DOMEN

    Slovene form of Latin Dominicus, DOMEN means "belongs to the lord."

    DOMEN

  • THEO
  • Male

    English

    THEO

    Short form of English Theodore, THEO means "gift of God," and other names beginning with Theo-.

    THEO

  • Tye
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly East Anglia)

    Tye

    English (mainly East Anglia) : topographic name for someone who lived by a common pasture, Middle English tye (Old English tēag).North German : from a short form, Tide, of the personal name Dietrich.

    Tye

  • TYE
  • Male

    English

    TYE

    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Middle English word tye, TYE means "pasture."

    TYE

  • Tye
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Tye

    From the enclosure.

    Tye

  • Homen
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Indian

    Homen

    Human

    Homen

  • Somen
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian

    Somen

    Best; King Among Beautiful Persons

    Somen

  • THEA
  • Female

    Greek

    THEA

     Short form of Greek and Latin Dorothea, THEA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Thea.

    THEA

  • Womer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Womer

    English : probably a variant of Woolmer (see Woomer).

    Womer

  • Geneva
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Celtic, Christian, Dutch, French, German, Swiss

    Geneva

    Tribe Woman; Of the Race of Women; Juniper Tree; White Wave; Woman; Race of Women; White Race

    Geneva

  • Wisdom of Sirach
  • Biblical

    Wisdom of Sirach

    Ecclesiasticus or the Sirach = Joshua, Joshua, saviour, or whose help is Jehovah Jehovah, I am; the eternal living one Jehovah, self-subsisting

    Wisdom of Sirach

  • KÄTHE
  • Female

    German

    KÄTHE

    Pet form of German Kätharina, KÄTHE means "pure."

    KÄTHE

  • Somen
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Somen

    Moon or Lord Indra, Must by Joy

    Somen

  • Tee
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Tee

    English (Yorkshire) : variant of Tye.

    Tee

  • Woden
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Woden

    King of the gods.

    Woden

  • Archbishop of York
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Archbishop of York

    King Henry IV, Part 1' Earl of March. Scroop.

    Archbishop of York

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  • Womanless
  • a.

    Without a woman or women.

  • She
  • obj.

    A woman; a female; -- used substantively.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting relation to place or time; belonging to, or connected with; as, men of Athens; the people of the Middle Ages; in the days of Herod.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting possession or ownership, or the relation of subject to attribute; as, the apartment of the consul: the power of the king; a man of courage; the gate of heaven.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting identity or equivalence; -- used with a name or appellation, and equivalent to the relation of apposition; as, the continent of America; the city of Rome; the Island of Cuba.

  • Herb-woman
  • n.

    A woman that sells herbs.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting that by which a person or thing is actuated or impelled; also, the source of a purpose or action; as, they went of their own will; no body can move of itself; he did it of necessity.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting that from which anything proceeds; indicating origin, source, descent, and the like; as, he is of a race of kings; he is of noble blood.

  • Woman
  • v. t.

    To act the part of a woman in; -- with indefinite it.

  • Of
  • prep.

    During; in the course of.

  • Women
  • n.

    pl. of Woman.

  • Sufragette.
  • n.

    A woman who advocates the right to vote for women; a woman suffragist.

  • Cicisbeo
  • n.

    A professed admirer of a married woman; a dangler about women.

  • Woman
  • v. t.

    To furnish with, or unite to, a woman.

  • Feminine
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a woman, or to women; characteristic of a woman; womanish; womanly.

  • Herb-women
  • pl.

    of Herb-woman

  • Tire-women
  • pl.

    of Tire-woman

  • She
  • obj.

    This or that female; the woman understood or referred to; the animal of the female sex, or object personified as feminine, which was spoken of.

  • Women
  • pl.

    of Woman

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting part of an aggregate or whole; belonging to a number or quantity mentioned; out of; from amongst; as, of this little he had some to spare; some of the mines were unproductive; most of the company.