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Wirz Street
With the support of his 9th Army Corps of 18,000 troops, General Burnside declares martial law in Nicholasville. He prohibits secessionists from voting and posts troops at polling places. These actions follow a period of heightened federal interventions in civilian life as officials seek to suppress Confederate sympathies and treasonous acts.
Women of the Confederacy Memorial (Fort Mill, South Carolina)
Women of the Confederacy Monument (Jackson, Mississippi)
Woodstock Civil War Memorial (Woodstock, Vermont)
WWI and Confederate Soldier Monument (Memphis, Texas)
Wyocena Civil War Monument (Wyocena, Wisconsin)
Wyoming County Civil War Monument (Tunkhannock, PA)
Yellow Bluff Fort Monument (Jacksonville, Florida)
York County Civil War Monument
Erected in 1874.
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