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[[Image:StephenMalloryGrave.jpg|thumb|right|Mallory's grave in [[St. Michael's Cemetery]]]]
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He moved back to his law practice, while opposing the use of the military in Reconstruction and opposing black suffrage. He died in 1873, with his contemporaries partly blaming him for the Confederate defeat. Historians are much more complimentary of Mallory than his own contemporaries, realizing that persuading the other, more land-oriented members of the Confederate government into allotting badly-needed funds to a navy that was almost certainly defeated from the start was almost impossible, even for the most persuasive politician.
==Remembered in Pensacola==
[[Image:StephenMalloryGrave.jpg|thumb|right|Mallory's grave in [[St. Michael's Cemetery]]]]Mallory is honored with [[Mallory Street|a street]] in Pensacola, and [[Lee Square]] is partly dedicated to him. He is buried at [[St. Michael's Cemetery]]. ==Other images==<gallery>Image:Srmallory2.jpg</gallery>
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