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・ Confederate Motors
・ Confederate Museum
・ Confederate Oath of Association
・ Confederate Park
・ Confederate Park (Greenville, Alabama)
・ Confederate Park (Jacksonville)
・ Confederate Patent Office
・ Confederate patriotism
・ Confederate Powderworks
・ Confederate Printing Plant
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・ Confederate Quartermaster-General's Department
・ Confederate Railroad
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・ Confederate railroads in the American Civil War
Confederate Reunion Grounds State Historic Site
・ Confederate Revolving Cannon
・ Confederate Secret Service
・ Confederate settlements in British Honduras
・ Confederate Soldier Monument in Caldwell
・ Confederate Soldier Monument in Lexington
・ Confederate Soldiers Martyrs Monument in Eminence
・ Confederate Soldiers Monument
・ Confederate Soldiers' Home
・ Confederate Stamp Alliance
・ Confederate State Capitol building (Arkansas)
・ Confederate States Army
・ Confederate States Army revival
・ Confederate States Attorney General
・ Confederate States Bureau of Indian Affairs


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Confederate Reunion Grounds State Historic Site : ウィキペディア英語版
Confederate Reunion Grounds State Historic Site

Confederate Reunion Grounds is a Texas historic site located near Mexia, Limestone County, Texas at the confluence of the Navasota River and Jack’s Creek. From 1889–1946, Confederate Civil War veterans and families reunited at the site during late-July or early-August, camping under the giant bur oaks, enjoying speeches, concerts, dances, fellowship and food, and raising funds for families of their fallen comrades.
Today, Confederate Reunion Grounds is operated by the Texas Historical Commission and is open to the public. Historic architectural attractions include the 1893 dance pavilion, entrance marker and iron archway, 1920s pump house, ruins of Miss Mamie Kennedy’s “Delight House,” Colonel Humphrey’s Arch and Spring, rock and concrete barbecue pits, and rock chimneys, ponds, fountains, cisterns and wells throughout the site. A Civil War-era cannon, “Old Val Verde,” is exhibited beneath the flagpoles at the center of the site near the intersection of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson Avenues. The cannon’s history includes action for both Union and Confederate forces.
Picnic areas and walking trails, including a remnant of the brick “Old Coolidge–Reunion Grounds” Road, are available to visitors. Native vegetation and flora at the site provide shelter and home to an abundance of wildlife. The site is locally known for its fishing and also provides a kayak and canoe link to the Fort Parker State Park Lake along the Limestone Bluffs Paddling Trail.
==Gallery==

File:CRG spring.jpg|Colonel Humphrey's Spring
File:CRG entrance.jpg|Entrance
File:CRG marker.jpg|Texas Historical Marker


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