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History.com notes that, in 1866, the Georgia-based Ladies Memorial Association, one of many similar organizations to arise in the aftermath of the war, pushed for a day to honor fallen Confederate soldiers.
Source: https://www.franklinshopper.com/interesting-facts-about-memorial-day-2.html
The song became popular among Union and Confederate soldiers alike.
Source: https://247wallst.com/special-report/2023/11/20/origin-america-national-anthems-songs-marches/
The statue is set to be removed nearly 110 years after its unveiling and placement in a section of the cemetery where Confederate soldiers were buried starting in the 1900s — decades after the war ended.