- Source: Confederate Memorial Arch (Cleburne, Texas)
The Confederate Memorial Arch is a monument located in Cleburne, Texas in memory of the Confederacy The arch stands on the edge of the Cleburne Memorial Cemetery.
History
In 1894 land was donated by Ann and C.Y. Kouns for the cemetery to build a Confederate Park that would be used by the local United Confederate Veterans. In 1922 'The Confederate Memorial Park Committee' was established with the intention to create a memorial to the Confederate soldiers buried in the cemetery. The archway was designed at an angle so that a Confederate Battle Flag design could be formed in the grounds. Construction was complete in 1922, however the flag design was never implemented.
See also
Statue of Patrick Cleburne (Cleburne, Texas)
References
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- Confederate Memorial Arch (Cleburne, Texas)
- Statue of Patrick Cleburne
- Confederate monuments and memorials
- Bibliography of American Civil War military leaders
- Grulla National Wildlife Refuge
- Confederate Reunion Grounds State Historic Site
- List of monuments erected by the United Daughters of the Confederacy
- Bibliography of the American Civil War
- Edmund Pettus Bridge
- List of Freemasons (A–D)
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