• This Union/Confederate Veteran's Monument by was unveiled in Morganville, Kentucky in 1907.
  • 2. William Wallace Chapter, U.D.C. The William Wallace Chapter, U.D.C., formed to erect a monument in memory of the Confederate soldiers of Union County.
  • This monument marks the grave of 17 Confederate soldiers who died in the battle of Fort Stevens in July of 1864. After the battle, the Union dead were interred...
  • Confederate / Union Civil War monument in the yard of the Butler County, Kentucky courthouse.
  • Confederate monuments standing in cemeteries and on courthouse lawns are often the most visible reminders of the Civil War in Southwest Virginia.
  • Because fools and their Confederate monuments are not soon parted, the Lee monument will be returned to be reinstalled and rededicated.
  • From 1955 to 1965, Southern (and some non-Southern) states put up dozens of Confederate-glorifying monuments.
  • The land for Veteran's Park - now home to monuments for Confederate and Union soldiers - was donated to the town by the St. Cloud's Woman's Club, a...
  • The absence of a Union monument and the prominence of a Confederate one are part of why many a “from here,” like me, grew up believing that Talbot County...
  • The Licensed Battlefield Guides at Gettysburg strongly urge continued protection and preservation of all monuments, Union or Confederate, at Gettysburg...