Flora Cooke Stuart

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Flora Cooke Stuart was the wife of Confederate cavalry general J.E.B. Stuart and a noted Southern woman who preserved and promoted her husband's legacy after the American Civil War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American
Confederate States of America person
person
activity preservation of historical memory
promotion of her husband's military reputation
associatedWith American Civil War
Confederate States Army
J.E.B. Stuart
surface form: J. E. B. Stuart
birthName Flora Cooke
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicGroup Southern American
familyName Stuart
gender female
givenName Flora
historicalEvent American Civil War
historicalPeriod 19th century
language English
legacy remembered as a prominent Southern woman who upheld Confederate memory
maritalStatus widow
movement Lost Cause of the Confederacy
name Flora Cooke Stuart self-link
notableFor being the wife of Confederate cavalry general J. E. B. Stuart
preserving the legacy of J. E. B. Stuart after the American Civil War
promoting the legacy of J. E. B. Stuart after the American Civil War
religion Christianity
residence Southern United States
surface form: American South
role Confederate widow
memorialist
spouse J.E.B. Stuart
surface form: J. E. B. Stuart
spouseMilitaryBranch Confederate States Army cavalry
spouseOccupation Confederate cavalry general

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J.E.B. Stuart spouse Flora Cooke Stuart
Flora Cooke Stuart name Flora Cooke Stuart self-link