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Confederate Memorial Hall Museum

Confederate veterans of Louisiana founded Memorial Hall, also known as the Confederate Museum, in New Orleans in 1891 as a repository for their memorabilia from the War Between the States. These veterans and their families have donated more than 90% of the artifacts preserved and now exhibited in Memorial Hall. Ninety thousand of their war-related documents are housed on permanent loan at Tulane University and are available for research purposes. Thanks to the foresight of these men, their valuable relics and stories have been preserved for more than a century in our historic museum.

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Ogden Museum of Southern Art, The

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Louisiana Children's Museum

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National D-Day Museum, The

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Alexandria Museum of Art

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Tulane University Museum of Natural History

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Texas

Dallas Museum of Art

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Museum of American Railroad

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The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum

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Sixth Floor Museum, The

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Central Texas Museum of Automotive History

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Nasher Sculpture Center

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Old Red Museum, The

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Frontiers of Flight Museum

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Dallas Museum of Natural History

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Dallas Firefighters Museum

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C.R. Smith Museum

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Women's Museum, The

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Texas Memorial Museum

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Trammell & Margaret Crown Collection of Asian Art

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Kansas

Museum of Anthropology University of Kansas

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Arkansas

Historic Arkansas Museum

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Museum Of Discovery

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Missouri

Margaret Harwell Art Museum

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Missouri Historical Society

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Oklahoma

Oklahoma City Museum of Art

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Oklahoma Historical Society