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The Texas Confederate Museum was a museum in Austin, Texas, in the United States. It opened in 1903, in a room on the ground floor of the Texas Capitol, and closed in 1988. It was run by the United Daughters of the Confederacy. From 1919 to 1988 it was housed on the ground floor of the Old Land Office Building, while the second floor housed a separate museum for the collections of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. These museums in fact occupied the structure much longer than the Texas Land Office did. In 1990 the Old Land Office Building, after closing for renovations, reopened as the Capitol Visitors Center. The Museum, unable to find a new home, closed. The paper portion of its collection was donated to the in Midland, Texas, the artifacts to the Texas Civil War Museum near Fort W

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  • The Texas Confederate Museum was a museum in Austin, Texas, in the United States. It opened in 1903, in a room on the ground floor of the Texas Capitol, and closed in 1988. It was run by the United Daughters of the Confederacy. From 1919 to 1988 it was housed on the ground floor of the Old Land Office Building, while the second floor housed a separate museum for the collections of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. These museums in fact occupied the structure much longer than the Texas Land Office did. In 1990 the Old Land Office Building, after closing for renovations, reopened as the Capitol Visitors Center. The Museum, unable to find a new home, closed. The paper portion of its collection was donated to the in Midland, Texas, the artifacts to the Texas Civil War Museum near Fort W (en)
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  • The Texas Confederate Museum was a museum in Austin, Texas, in the United States. It opened in 1903, in a room on the ground floor of the Texas Capitol, and closed in 1988. It was run by the United Daughters of the Confederacy. From 1919 to 1988 it was housed on the ground floor of the Old Land Office Building, while the second floor housed a separate museum for the collections of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. These museums in fact occupied the structure much longer than the Texas Land Office did. In 1990 the Old Land Office Building, after closing for renovations, reopened as the Capitol Visitors Center. The Museum, unable to find a new home, closed. The paper portion of its collection was donated to the in Midland, Texas, the artifacts to the Texas Civil War Museum near Fort Worth. (en)
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