Knowledge

Old Live Oak Cemetery

Source 📝

808: 130: 341: 262:, which claims the cause of the Confederate States during the American Civil War was just, heroic, and not centered on slavery. The Lost Cause Myth is a whitewashing of history that frames the war as a defense of states' rights, and as necessary to protect their agrarian economy against supposed Northern aggression. Modern historians overwhelmingly disagree with these characterizations, noting that the central cause of the war was slavery. 241:(1825-1894) The first African American U.S. Congressman from Alabama. Turner was born into slavery in North Carolina and taken to Selma by his owner as a child. He remained enslaved until the end of the Civil War. Turner spent much of his congressional career seeking financial aid for his broken southern state. He advocated racially mixed schools and financial reparation for former slaves. 312:
After the war Nathaniel Dawson was appointed U.S. Commissioner of Education, the first from Alabama. Nathaniel Dawson also served as a member of the Alabama legislature which included serving as Speaker of the House. He was an organizer in the Democratic Party. Dawson was considered a leading
220:
Historians have speculated that King was likely the first gay U.S. vice president and possibly one of the first gay members of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate. A lifelong bachelor, King lived for 15 years in the home of future U.S. president
324:
A structure also called the Spring House for when it was used, sits near the Confederate Soldiers Monument. The unusual name arises from the gables that were designed as bird houses, since closed to preserve the structure. The building was used for
457: 258:) and spearheaded the effort to build the $ 5,500 Confederate Monument in the cemetery and move 155 Confederate soldiers' bodies to the monument. The United Daughters of the Confederacy were responsible for spreading the myth of the 280:(2000) inscribed in part "Defender of Selma, Wizard of the Saddle, Untutored Genius, The First with the Most, This Monument stands as a testament of our perpetual devotion and respect for Lt Gen. 250:
The graves of soldiers are to the south of the Confederate Soldier Monument, with cannons pointing north, symbolically threatening the United States and protecting the deceased rebels.
313:
citizen of Selma who raised money for Selma's Charity Hospital and Dallas Academy. He was a church leader at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, where his funeral was held.
225:
while the two served in the Senate. Buchanan, also a lifelong bachelor, is believed by some historians to be the nation's first gay president.
70: 354: 399: 692: 255: 217: 431: 20: 177: 235:
after the war. An ex-slave holder, he was an ardent racist and an advocate for Jim Crow laws and racial segregation.
747: 482: 196:
whose published military battlefield tactics were used by military commanders from both the North and the South.
828: 316:
In 2015, the Elodie Todd Dawson sculpture was named one of Alabama's "most photographed cemetery monuments".
259: 157: 297:
marks the graves of Elodie Todd Dawson (April 1, 1844 – November 14, 1881) and her husband Confederate Col.
63: 663: 183: 168:. The cemetery is at 110 Dallas Avenue approximately 0.7 miles (1.1 km) west of downtown Selma. 326: 238: 161: 374: 833: 164:, a formerly enslaved African-American who served as U.S. Representative for Alabama during the 792: 298: 281: 199: 193: 134: 189: 717: 533: 407: 346: 232: 203: 8: 807: 251: 165: 773: 638: 613: 588: 563: 508: 302: 228: 202:(1821-1877) Confederate Naval Captain who commanded the famous ironclad warship the 306: 213: 129: 107: 222: 145: 47: 822: 85: 72: 799: 148:
founded in 1829 and expanded in 1877. The newer portion is sometimes called
121: 803: 116: 207: 254:, buried nearby, was head of the Ladies Memorial Association (later the 813: 329:
band concerts and programs each spring. It is now used for storage.
693:"Elodie Todd Dawson Monument in Selma's Old Live Oak Cemetery" 19:"Live Oak Cemetery" redirects here. For other uses, see 301:(1829–1895). Elodie Todd Dawson was the half-sister of 748:"13 of Alabama's most photographed cemetery monuments" 687: 685: 458:"William Rufus King: First Gay U.S. Vice President?" 424: 375:"Live Oak Cemetery (Selma) – Alabama Birding Trails" 336: 206:
during its first battle versus the Union vessel the
558: 556: 682: 820: 553: 288: 265: 355:List of Confederate monuments and memorials 806: 152:and the cemetery is collectively known as 742: 740: 192:(1815-1873) Confederate Lt. General from 128: 231:(1824–1907) CSA General, then six-term 180:(1849–1902) Episcopal Bishop of Alabama 821: 737: 284:... One of the South's finest heroes." 245: 218:Vice-president of the United States. 774:"Live Oak Cemetery, Selma, Alabama" 639:"Live Oak Cemetery, Selma, Alabama" 614:"Live Oak Cemetery, Selma, Alabama" 589:"Live Oak Cemetery, Selma, Alabama" 564:"Live Oak Cemetery, Selma, Alabama" 509:"Live Oak Cemetery, Selma, Alabama" 319: 274:in the form of a carved stone chair 256:United Daughters of the Confederacy 13: 21:Live Oak Cemetery (disambiguation) 14: 845: 784: 483:"American Slavery, Civil Records" 432:"Obit. Katharine Hopkins Chapman" 186:(1870-1930), author and historian 171: 339: 766: 710: 664:""Ghost" of Elodie Todd Dawson" 656: 631: 606: 814:Library of Congress – Cemetery 581: 526: 501: 475: 450: 392: 367: 272:Jefferson Davis Memorial Chair 1: 360: 260:Lost Cause of the Confederacy 158:Confederate States of America 133:Bust of Ku Klux Klan founder 7: 332: 295:Elodie Todd Dawson Monument 289:Elodie Todd Dawson Monument 266:Other Confederate monuments 10: 850: 144:is a historic cemetery in 18: 16:Cemetery in Selma, Alabama 184:Katharine Hopkins Chapman 178:Robert Woodward Barnswell 156:. It contains burials of 137:in Old Live Oak Cemetery. 115: 101: 62: 54: 42: 37: 33: 28: 438:. 21 May 1930. p. 1 379:Alabamabirdingtrails.com 327:Confederate Memorial Day 239:Benjamin Sterling Turner 162:Benjamin Sterling Turner 299:Nathaniel H. R. Dawson 282:Nathan Bedford Forrest 200:Catesby ap Roger Jones 194:Camden County, Georgia 138: 135:Nathan Bedford Forrest 829:Cemeteries in Alabama 800:Old Live Oak Cemetery 190:William Joseph Hardee 150:New Live Oak Cemetery 142:Old Live Oak Cemetery 132: 122:Old Live Oak Cemetery 86:32.40531°N 87.03203°W 29:Old Live Oak Cemetery 718:"Photographic image" 668:selmaala.blogspot.ca 534:"Photographic image" 400:"Photographic image" 347:United States portal 305:, wife of President 204:USS Merrimack (1855) 462:outwordmagazine.com 436:The Birmingham News 91:32.40531; -87.03203 82: /  697:Ruralswalabama.org 252:Elodie Todd Dawson 246:Confederate Circle 166:Reconstruction era 139: 725:Civilwaralbum.com 643:Civilwaralbum.com 618:Civilwaralbum.com 593:Civilwaralbum.com 568:Civilwaralbum.com 541:Civilwaralbum.com 513:Civilwaralbum.com 404:Civilwaralbum.com 303:Mary Todd Lincoln 229:John Tyler Morgan 216:(1786–1853) 13th 160:leaders, as well 154:Live Oak Cemetery 127: 126: 841: 810: 796: 795: 793:Official website 778: 777: 770: 764: 763: 761: 759: 744: 735: 734: 732: 731: 722: 714: 708: 707: 705: 703: 689: 680: 679: 677: 675: 660: 654: 653: 651: 649: 635: 629: 628: 626: 624: 610: 604: 603: 601: 599: 585: 579: 578: 576: 574: 560: 551: 550: 548: 547: 538: 530: 524: 523: 521: 519: 505: 499: 498: 496: 494: 489:. 15 August 2016 479: 473: 472: 470: 468: 454: 448: 447: 445: 443: 428: 422: 421: 419: 418: 412: 406:. Archived from 396: 390: 389: 387: 385: 371: 349: 344: 343: 342: 320:The Pigeon House 278:Forrest Memorial 111: 110: 108:Official website 97: 96: 94: 93: 92: 87: 83: 80: 79: 78: 75: 26: 25: 849: 848: 844: 843: 842: 840: 839: 838: 819: 818: 791: 790: 787: 782: 781: 772: 771: 767: 757: 755: 746: 745: 738: 729: 727: 720: 716: 715: 711: 701: 699: 691: 690: 683: 673: 671: 670:. 21 March 2009 662: 661: 657: 647: 645: 637: 636: 632: 622: 620: 612: 611: 607: 597: 595: 587: 586: 582: 572: 570: 562: 561: 554: 545: 543: 536: 532: 531: 527: 517: 515: 507: 506: 502: 492: 490: 481: 480: 476: 466: 464: 456: 455: 451: 441: 439: 430: 429: 425: 416: 414: 410: 398: 397: 393: 383: 381: 373: 372: 368: 363: 345: 340: 338: 335: 322: 307:Abraham Lincoln 291: 268: 248: 214:William R. King 174: 106: 105: 90: 88: 84: 81: 76: 73: 71: 69: 68: 50: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 847: 837: 836: 834:Selma, Alabama 831: 817: 816: 811: 797: 786: 785:External links 783: 780: 779: 765: 754:. 16 July 2015 736: 709: 681: 655: 630: 605: 580: 552: 525: 500: 474: 449: 423: 391: 365: 364: 362: 359: 358: 357: 351: 350: 334: 331: 321: 318: 290: 287: 286: 285: 275: 267: 264: 247: 244: 243: 242: 236: 226: 223:James Buchanan 211: 197: 187: 181: 173: 172:Famous burials 170: 146:Selma, Alabama 125: 124: 119: 113: 112: 103: 99: 98: 66: 60: 59: 56: 52: 51: 48:Selma, Alabama 46: 44: 40: 39: 35: 34: 31: 30: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 846: 835: 832: 830: 827: 826: 824: 815: 812: 809: 805: 801: 798: 794: 789: 788: 775: 769: 753: 749: 743: 741: 726: 719: 713: 698: 694: 688: 686: 669: 665: 659: 644: 640: 634: 619: 615: 609: 594: 590: 584: 569: 565: 559: 557: 542: 535: 529: 514: 510: 504: 488: 484: 478: 463: 459: 453: 437: 433: 427: 413:on 2011-02-12 409: 405: 401: 395: 380: 376: 370: 366: 356: 353: 352: 348: 337: 330: 328: 317: 314: 310: 308: 304: 300: 296: 283: 279: 276: 273: 270: 269: 263: 261: 257: 253: 240: 237: 234: 230: 227: 224: 219: 215: 212: 209: 205: 201: 198: 195: 191: 188: 185: 182: 179: 176: 175: 169: 167: 163: 159: 155: 151: 147: 143: 136: 131: 123: 120: 118: 114: 109: 104: 100: 95: 67: 65: 61: 58:United States 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 36: 32: 27: 22: 804:Find a Grave 768: 756:. Retrieved 751: 728:. Retrieved 724: 712: 700:. Retrieved 696: 672:. Retrieved 667: 658: 646:. Retrieved 642: 633: 621:. Retrieved 617: 608: 596:. Retrieved 592: 583: 571:. Retrieved 567: 544:. Retrieved 540: 528: 516:. Retrieved 512: 503: 491:. Retrieved 487:Archives.gov 486: 477: 465:. Retrieved 461: 452: 440:. Retrieved 435: 426: 415:. Retrieved 408:the original 403: 394: 382:. Retrieved 378: 369: 323: 315: 311: 294: 292: 277: 271: 249: 233:U.S. senator 153: 149: 141: 140: 117:Find a Grave 442:26 November 208:USS Monitor 89: / 64:Coordinates 823:Categories 730:2017-08-20 546:2017-08-20 417:2017-08-20 361:References 77:87°01′55″W 74:32°24′19″N 758:20 August 702:20 August 674:20 August 648:20 August 623:20 August 598:20 August 573:20 August 518:20 August 493:20 August 384:20 August 333:See also 43:Location 102:Website 55:Country 38:Details 752:Al.com 467:16 Jan 721:(JPG) 537:(JPG) 411:(JPG) 760:2017 704:2017 676:2017 650:2017 625:2017 600:2017 575:2017 520:2017 495:2017 469:2023 444:2023 386:2017 293:The 802:at 825:: 750:. 739:^ 723:. 695:. 684:^ 666:. 641:. 616:. 591:. 566:. 555:^ 539:. 511:. 485:. 460:. 434:. 402:. 377:. 309:. 776:. 762:. 733:. 706:. 678:. 652:. 627:. 602:. 577:. 549:. 522:. 497:. 471:. 446:. 420:. 388:. 210:. 23:.

Index

Live Oak Cemetery (disambiguation)
Selma, Alabama
Coordinates
32°24′19″N 87°01′55″W / 32.40531°N 87.03203°W / 32.40531; -87.03203
Official website
Find a Grave
Old Live Oak Cemetery

Nathan Bedford Forrest
Selma, Alabama
Confederate States of America
Benjamin Sterling Turner
Reconstruction era
Robert Woodward Barnswell
Katharine Hopkins Chapman
William Joseph Hardee
Camden County, Georgia
Catesby ap Roger Jones
USS Merrimack (1855)
USS Monitor
William R. King
Vice-president of the United States.
James Buchanan
John Tyler Morgan
U.S. senator
Benjamin Sterling Turner
Elodie Todd Dawson
United Daughters of the Confederacy
Lost Cause of the Confederacy
Nathan Bedford Forrest

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.