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  1. Hace 6 días · In 2016, Florida state lawmakers voted to replace its statue of Confederate Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith with one of civil rights leader, Mary McLeod Bethune. The statue was officially installed...

  2. Hace 4 días · Statue of Edmund Kirby Smith: Bronze: C. Adrian Pillars: 1922 2021 Statue of Mary McLeod Bethune: Tallahassee, Florida: Iowa: Statue of James Harlan: Bronze: Nellie Walker: 1910 2014 Statue of Norman Borlaug: Mount Pleasant, Iowa: Kansas: Statue of George Washington Glick – Marble: Charles Henry Niehaus: 1914 2003 Statue of Dwight ...

  3. www.americancivilwar101.com › battles › 640430The Battle of Jenkins' Ferry

    Hace 5 días · On May 30, Steele managed to get his cavalry, artillery, and most of his wagons across the Saline River by 8:00 A.M. The Saline River at Jenkins' Ferry was a little more than halfway between Camden and Little Rock. Shortly afterwards, the Confederates arrived. Steele immediately sent his men back down the Camden Trail to the rear of the slowly ...

  4. Hace 4 días · During the Civil War, neither the U.S. or Confederate military or government issued any type of identification to their soldiers. Although official identification in the form of the now familiar metal “dog tags” were not distributed until early in the 20th century, unofficial metal discs with soldier’s names engraved on them were manufactured and promoted by private businesses as a means ...

  5. Hace 5 días · 1824 Edmund Kirby Smith, American military officer (Confederate Army General), born in St Augustine, Florida (d. 1893) 1824 Levi Parsons Morton, American ambassador and politician (R) (Vice President of the United States 1889-93, Governor of New York 1895-96), born in Shoreham, New York (d. 1920)

  6. Hace 4 días · Bruce Allardice is a recently retired history professor from South Suburban College in South Holland, Illinois. He is the author of five books on the Civil War and a frequent presenter at CWRTs (Civil War Round Table) throughout the northern Illinois area. "I've tried to visit all Illinois round tables," says Allardice. "I finally spoke at Rock ...

  7. Hace 3 días · Question 2 of 10. 2. This man was a transfer to the Confederate States Army from the Army of the Lord. He was a "Fighting Bishop". In the Battle of Perryville, on September 8, 1862, when he saw his subordinate, Benjamin F. Cheatham, saying "Give 'em hell, boys!" he replied "Give 'em what General Cheatham says!".