| In the 1890s, the former Confederate White House was saved by a group of Richmond women, who formed the Confederate Memorial Literary Society. The White House of the Confederacy opened as the Confederate Museum on February 22, 1896. The organization promptly became the premier national repository of Confederate artifacts, acquiring the majority of its world-famous collection between 1896 and World War I. Learn more about the history of the Museum and the Civil War or find out more about our exciting events! Become a member and support Richmond’s oldest museum organization. |
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Located in the historic Court End district of downtown Richmond, Virginia, the Museum complex consists of a modern museum building and the White House of the Confederacy. The White House, a National Historic Landmark, has been carefully restored to its wartime elegance as Jefferson Davis’ executive mansion. Its beautiful rooms feature a variety of period décor, furnishings and objects, including many Davis family effects. Discover the history behind the building or make plans to visit in person! Browse our selection of White House of the Confederacy gift items and other wonderful historic-themed options at The Haversack Store online. |
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The Museum of the Confederacy houses the world’s largest and most comprehensive collection of Confederate artifacts, including the personal belongings of many legendary Confederate generals and those of the common soldier. The Museum boasts 3 floors of unique exhibits and houses the Eleanor S. Brockenbrough Library and The Haversack Store museum shop. Click here to explore the Museum’s world-class collections! The Museum also serves as an international center of study on the role of the Confederacy in the American Civil War. Explore the research services, materials and assistance available online. |