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- Ballinger, Texas[1]
- Cleburne, Texas[2][3]
- Forrest City, Arkansas
- Fort Davis, Texas named after Jefferson Davis[2]
- Granbury, Texas named after Jefferson Davis[2]
- Haines City, Florida
- Longstreet, Louisiana
- Lubbock, Texas[4]
- Slidell, Louisiana
- Stonewall, Louisiana
- Stonewall, Texas[2]
- Clanton, Alabama
- Bartow, Florida
- Haines City, Florida
- Hemming Park
- Robert Lee, Texas[1]
- Mayo, Florida
- Perry, Florida
- Starke, Florida
- Titusville, Florida
- Yulee, Florida
- Vanceboro, North Carolina
- Zebulon, North Carolina
Schools and buildings
References
edit- ^ a b https://www.reporternews.com/story/news/2017/09/02/did-you-know-these-area-places-named-after-confederates/616273001/
- ^ a b c d https://www.texastribune.org/2017/08/21/texas-has-second-most-public-symbols-confederacy-nation/
- ^ https://kinder.rice.edu/2017/08/23/170-public-markers-honor-the-confederacy-in-texas-and-counting
- ^ https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/63471/how-50-texas-cities-got-their-names