File:Monument to North Carolina Women of the Confederacy.png

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Description A photograph of the Monument to North Carolina Women of the Confederacy, displayed of late on the grounds of the North Carolina State Capitol, Raleigh, North Carolina, from whence it was removed due to security concerns in the summer of 2020. The statue was dedicated in 1914.
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Source The program produced for the occasion of the unveiling of the statue.
Author The North Carolina Women of the Confederacy Memorial Commission.

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