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Two Luray statues vandalized with profanity targeted at police officers

By Cayley Urenko PAGE COUNTY, Va. (WHSV) — Early Monday morning around 2 a.m., two monuments, including a Confederate monument, were vandalized off

Two Luray statues vandalized with profanity targeted at police officersChristian Lee2020-06-02T00:20:23-05:00

Protesters tear down Alabama Confederate statue, Birmingham mayor vows to ‘finish the job’ with others

By Danielle Wallace | Fox News A group gathered at Linn Park in Birmingham Sunday afternoon shortly after a nearby rally held in honor

Protesters tear down Alabama Confederate statue, Birmingham mayor vows to ‘finish the job’ with othersChristian Lee2020-06-02T00:06:34-05:00

Sewell: Time to end Confederate holiday in Alabama

By The Associated Press An Alabama congresswoman said Monday it is time to end a state holiday celebrating the president of the

Sewell: Time to end Confederate holiday in AlabamaChristian Lee2020-06-01T23:57:22-05:00

Sons of the Confederacy remove Robert E. Lee bust from downtown Fort Myers

By Katherine Hamilton FORT MYERS, Fla. - The Sons of the Confederacy were authorized to legally remove the bust of Confederate Army

Sons of the Confederacy remove Robert E. Lee bust from downtown Fort MyersChristian Lee2020-06-01T23:52:14-05:00

Racist remarks spray painted on Alamo Cenotaph, 1 person in custody

by SBG San Antonio Staff Reports SAN ANTONIO - A person is in custody after allegedly spray painting racist remarks on the historic

Racist remarks spray painted on Alamo Cenotaph, 1 person in custodyChristian Lee2020-05-29T13:23:29-05:00

Arsenal stored arms for Confederates, U.S. before becoming H-E-B headquarters

By Joshua Fechter The Arsenal complex in downtown San Antonio supplied ammo and provisions to troops in four major U.S. armed conflicts before H-E-B picked the

Arsenal stored arms for Confederates, U.S. before becoming H-E-B headquartersChristian Lee2020-05-28T22:04:26-05:00

San Antonio mystery ‘mill stones’ might just be Civil War relics

By; Paula Allen | Express-News I’m hoping you might have some information on what appears to be an old bridge at the

San Antonio mystery ‘mill stones’ might just be Civil War relicsChristian Lee2020-05-28T21:39:45-05:00

Lexington family finds letter from 1861 in wall during house remodel

By; Lindsey Ward LEXINGTON, Va. – Home remodels always uncover the unexpected, but one Lexington family was quite surprised by what they found

Lexington family finds letter from 1861 in wall during house remodelChristian Lee2020-05-17T23:21:43-05:00

Sunday marks the 156th anniversary of “affair” at Madison Station

By John P. Rankin, Madison historian MADISON – There were only two battles of any size fought in Madison County during the

Sunday marks the 156th anniversary of “affair” at Madison StationChristian Lee2020-05-16T17:11:11-05:00

Cobb approves compromise name for park with Confederate earthworks

By Meris Lutz, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution After two years of controversy, Cobb commissioners have finally approved a name for a new park under construction

Cobb approves compromise name for park with Confederate earthworksChristian Lee2020-05-16T17:04:32-05:00
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