Richmond, Va.
Richmond, Virginia was the second and final capital of the Confederacy, and also that states capital.
The capital city of the Confederacy was Richmond, Virginia. It was moved from Montgomery, Alabama.
Richmond, Virginia
Montgomery, Alabama was the capital of the Confederate States of America from February 4 until May 29, 1861. The confederate capital moved to Richmond, Virginia in May 1861.
Montgomery, Alabama was briefly the capital of the Confederate States, from February 1861 to May 1861. After the secession of Virginia in April, the capital then moved to Richmond (capital of Virginia) and remained there until the city fell to the Union in April, 1865.
Richmond, Virginia The first capital was in Montgomery in Alabama (until May 1861). When Richmond fell in 1865, the capital was briefly in Danville, VA. (April 1865)
Richmond, Virginia
Richmond
Atlanta, Georgia was not a capital of the Confederate States of America.
Richmond, Virginia was the capital of the Confederate States of America.
Richmond, Virginia was the capital of the Confederate States of America.
The birthplace of the Confederacy is often considered to be Montgomery, Alabama. It was in Montgomery where the Confederate States of America was formed on February 4, 1861, and where Jefferson Davis was inaugurated as its first president. The city served as the Confederacy's capital for a brief period before it was moved to Richmond, Virginia.