The Confederate Memorial Museum was a Confederate museum that occupied a former water tower at 1101–1199 Milam Street, Columbus, Texas, in the United States.
[1] The water tower now houses a War Memorial Museum.
[3] The museum was housed in an unusual water tower constructed in 1883.
The water tank was removed, but the building, with three-foot brick walls, was so solid that dynamite meant to demolish it had no effect.
[1] The United Daughters of the Confederacy purchased it and used it as a meeting place.