The Contested Legacy of Race at Andersonville National Historic Site", "The Wirz Monument – Andersonville National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service)", "Atlanta protesters deface Peace Monument in Piedmont Park", "What became of the report on Atlanta's Confederate symbols? In 1913, the United Daughters of the Confederacy conceived of naming a transcontinental series of highways after Confederate President Jefferson Davis. JEFFERSON DAVIS HIGHWAY MARKER (REMOVED from Agnes Scott College). Here is a … It was constructed in 1895 by the Atlanta Ladies Memorial Association and is on a Smithsonian list of significant funerary art. The … In 2019, Georgia passed a law that prohibits anyone, including local officials, from removing, defacing or changing Confederate monuments. "One of the leading proponents of both the New South creed and the Lost Cause, a philosophy that greatly romanticized the South's role in the war. Nowhere in America was there the systematic, bloody, and brutal murder of millions of people. On June 22, 44 descendants of Gordon requested that Gov. (PETE CORSON / pcorson@ajc.com), The Confederate Veterans of Gwinnett County monument was dedicated in 1993 by the Sons of Confederate Veterans (PETE CORSON / pcorson@ajc.com). In 2015 the Pentagon declared it would not be renaming these facilities, [72] and declined to make further comment in 2017. ATLANTA — Mayor Kasim Reed has formed a committee to make recommendations on what to do with this city’s Confederate monuments. 14. How many Confederate statues are there? A descendant of McLaws offered to buy back the statue from the city in order to preserve it. (Pete Corson / pcorson@ajc.com), This marker was dedicated in 1922 at Agnes Scott College on the birthday of Robert E. Lee, who was born Jan. 19, 1807. Several years ago, the cemetery removed a Confederate battle flag near the statue after discussing the matter with the Sons of Confederate Veterans. There are more than 700 Confederate statues and monuments across the United States— most of them in the South. Protests over the monuments have only grown in intensity since then. In 2020, U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called on 15 statues of Confederates to be removed from the U.S. Capitol — including this statue. The Atlanta … However, on four occasions in May and June 2020, vandals covered the sculpture with spray-paint graffiti. The large monument greeting park visitors at 14th Street depicts a Confederate soldier with an angel calling a halt to his fighting. ', UNKNOWN SOLDIERS MONUMENT (Brown Park, Marietta). Stephens famously stated in his Cornerstone Speech that slavery was the “natural and normal condition” of black people. Although highly visible in the heart of Atlanta, they are state property and not the subject of the Atlanta committee's report. STONE MOUNTAIN MEMORIAL LAWN (Stone Mountain Park). BATTLE OF ATLANTA MARKER (REMOVED from Agnes Scott College). Town squares, courthouses and such are not the place. Rhodes Hall hasn't been a public space since the Georgia Trust took possession of it in 1983, but it spent decades as a state building — the home of the Georgia Archives from 1930-65. There are 1,747 Confederate monuments or symbols that still stand around the US, according to the organization and Virginia is home to 110 of them – 13 of which are in Richmond. Here's what they did about it", List of Union Civil War monuments and memorials, List of memorials to the Grand Army of the Republic, Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials. It marks one of the spots during the Battle of Peachtree Creek where the Confederate Army had an artillery battery, although this location has been called incorrect by Civil War historians. The Confederate flag is dedicated to William Fuller, the Confederate train conductor who led the effort to recover the stolen General during the Great Locomotive Chase. A wave of opposition to them grew in 2015, after white supremacist Dylann Roof killed nine African Americans at a historically Black church in Charleston, S.C. From 2015 to 2019, 114 Confederate symbols were removed across the United States, according to the Southern Poverty … (Not a good place for a picnic or jog, in other words.). Relying on federal, state, and local databases, the often-controversial liberal group took a tally of Confederate-related sites around the country and found more than 1,500 in 31 states. GEORGIA CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS MONUMENT (Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park), This is not the large, well-known Civil War memorial at Cheatham Hill—that one is actually dedicated to Union soldiers from Illinois. Organizers are calling for daily demonstrations at the statue until action is taken. The Atlanta committee concluded that the bust was not a Confederate monument and recommended leaving it in place. One of our great storytellers, NPR's John Burnett, has a story of two cities with different outcomes. Other Georgia Confederate monuments in the news: SAVANNAH: A statue in Forsyth Park honoring Lafayette McLaws was vandalized in June 2020. MACON: Macon-Bibb commissioners voted to relocate two Confederate monuments in downtown Macon in July 2020 as part of a downtown revitalization project. The monument looked increasingly out of place as Decatur became one of the more liberal and diverse parts of the state. In July, the Lawrence mayor and city council also asked county leaders to remove the monument, as did the county’s Historical Restoration and Preservation Board one week later. (Original post) IronLionZion: Aug 2017: OP: Intimidation and nothing more. This could not be further from the truth. The action came three weeks after the county commission approved a plan to remove the monument. The 90-feet-by-190-feet carving of Robert E. Lee, Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson, and Jefferson Davis is the largest Confederate monument in the world, as well as the largest bas-relief sculpture in the world. JOHN BROWN GORDON STATUE (Georgia Capitol). Other parts of the cemetery were damaged too — the Confederate Obelisk, Confederate tombstones and one of the new contextual historical markers. The Atlanta committee concluded that the monument "falsely depicts the character of post-Civil War reconciliation by reflecting Lost Cause mythology" and recommended that it be removed. of Transportation explains, 'In that era, it was common for private organizations to identify a route, give it a name, and promote its use and improvement.' The two largest can be found in historic Oakland Cemetery. The creation of the viaduct and Underground Atlanta muddle the history of the lamp's location a bit — at one point it stood above ground. The Thomas Jefferson statue faced Ponce de Leon Avenue in downtown Decatur. More statues were targeted following protests over the police killing of George Floyd, a black man in Minneapolis, on May 25, 2020. The Battle of Peachtree Creek monument was disassembled and is being stored during construction by Piedmont Healthcare. The stone marker for Captain Evan Howell’s battery, owned by the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Regional coverage. The judge sidestepped the state law by asserting a power to address public nuisances that are "manifestly injurious to the public health or safety.". The bill is cosponsored by Rep. Gregg Kennard, […] (CURTIS COMPTON / ccompton@ajc.com), The Confederate Obelisk at Oakland Cemetery was erected in 1873. Here's what we know. How many Confederate monuments, memorials and streets named after Confederate leaders are in the city of Atlanta? This flag in downtown Kennesaw flies at the corner of Main and Cherokee streets, next to the Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History. The Confederate States of America, also known as the Confederacy, was a group of 11 Southern states that seceded from the Union in 1860. The UDC erected this marker in 1931. In his youth, Lanier was a Confederate soldier who was captured by Union forces. In its published report, the Atlanta committee concluded that the Walker memorial was "a battlefield marker and does not serve a purpose of glorification." But for many others, they are a symbol of past and present racism in the U.S. Confederate Court. As for the Lion, the Historic Oakland Foundation says that the city is "is in the process of developing a sustainable approach to the preservation of this city asset. Note: This is a sublist of List of Confederate monuments and memorials from the Georgia section. [2], As of 24 June 2020[update], there are at least 201 public spaces with Confederate monuments in Georgia. DEKALB CONFEDERATE MONUMENT (REMOVED — DeKalb County Courthouse/Decatur Square). In 2017, vandals cut the flag down on two occasions and a petition circulated to remove it entirely. Another sculpture of Stephens can be found in the National Statuary Hall Collection in Washington, D.C. — one of two statues contributed by Georgia. Lanier's only published novel was a good-vs-evil tale with a Yankee villian. (The terraces might be best known as the path taken when finding a seat for the laser light show.) For a city that saw so much Civil War fighting, the city of Atlanta has remarkably few large displays memorializing the Confederacy. In 2012, the bust was relocated to Oglethorpe University and a replica was installed at Piedmont Park. Nor does it include figures connected with the origins of the Civil War or white supremacy, but not with the Confederacy. The memorial was built and dedicated in 2009 by the Marietta Confederate Cemetery Foundation and the Friends of Brown Park. (Chris Hunt/ Special to the AJC), The carving on Stone Mountain is the world’s largest bas-relief sculpture and the world’s largest Confederate monument. [3], The current (2019) Georgia flag is based on the first national flag of the Confederacy, which was nicknamed the "Stars and Bars". Women of the Confederacy Monument, "erected by the Floyd County Camp of Sons of Confederate Veterans, March 9, 1910." The marker is currently in possession of the UDC and it is unclear whether it will return. UPDATED Jan. 19, 2021: In the wake of summer protests against racism, monuments to the Confederacy around the country are coming down, sometimes by local governments and other times by the protesters themselves. In June 2020, the words "No Peace" were spray-painted on the monument. The commission did not decide at the time what would become of the 118-year-old statue or where it might be moved. Top Atlanta Monuments & Statues: See reviews and photos of monuments & statues in Atlanta, Georgia on Tripadvisor. Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S. Confederate States presidential election of 1861, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Confederate_monuments_and_memorials_in_Georgia&oldid=994452606, American Civil War military monuments and memorials, Confederate States of America monuments and memorials in Georgia, Lists of monuments and memorials in the United States, United Daughters of the Confederacy monuments and memorials, Articles with dead external links from December 2017, Articles with permanently dead external links, Short description is different from Wikidata, All Wikipedia articles written in American English, Articles containing potentially dated statements from June 2020, All articles containing potentially dated statements, Articles with disputed statements from October 2017, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, The Stone Mountain Memorial Lawn "contains...thirteen terraces — one for each Confederate state.... Each terrace flies the flag that the state flew as member of the Confederacy. [10] Site of the rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan (the Second Clan), on the top of the mountain, with cross burning, in 1915. (KENT D. JOHNSON / kdjohnson@ajc.com). The Henry County Commission on Tuesday voted to remove a Confederate monument on its property in the McDonough Square. Not all memorials are built of stone or metal. CAPTAIN EVAN HOWELL'S BATTERY MONUMENT (REMOVED from Piedmont Hospital grounds). John Brown Gordon’s statue stands on the Capitol grounds. Gordon Place, named for Confederate general, Hardee Circle and Hardee Street, named for Confederate general, Holtzclaw Street, named for Confederate general, Memorial Drive, links downtown Atlanta with the Confederate Memorial at, Walker Street, named for Confederate general James George Walker, A granite memorial to the Confederacy is in front of E. Rivers Elementary School, This page was last edited on 15 December 2020, at 20:09. It's part of the city's Commemorative Park, which also includes a monument to 9/11 along with various plaques and monuments to veterans. The statue had been on loan from a private citizen, who feared that it might be damaged, and asked that it be removed. Although the Sons of Confederate Veterans Georgia Division said that it would file a temporary restraining order to block the removal, no such order had been filed by June 18. Renamed Trestletree Court on October 3, 2018. There are 1,747 Confederate monuments or symbols that still stand around the US, according to the SPLC . A contextual marker was added to the monument in 2019 but its language also created some controversy. Renamed to United Avenue and United Avenue S.E. [7], Stone Mountain is owned by the state of Georgia. It's ringed by soldiers' graves and has a pair of small cannons guarding it. The city of Atlanta is adding plaques to several Civil War monuments to contextualize the statues in light of increased opposition to Confederate memorabilia. Made from Stone Mountain granite, this obelisk anchoring the Confederate section of Oakland Cemetery is the tallest object in Oakland Cemetery. Until 2017, it faced busy Peachtree Road, flanked by magnolia trees at the top of what's known today as "Cardiac Hill.". The plan calls on placing the two monuments — one a 141-year old statue of an anonymous Confederate soldier statue on Cotton Avenue and the other a “Women of the South” obelisk on Poplar Street — to Whittle Park outside of Rose Cemetery. (Chris Hunt/ Special to the AJC), This statue of Benjamin Harvey Hill stands inside the Georgia Capitol. Eight Union raiders were later executed in Atlanta for the raid. At the Capitol, protesters chanting "Tear down Gordon" faced off with guards over the equestrian statue of John Brown Gordon. The Eternal Flame of the Confederacy lamppost stood on the corner of Alabama and Whitehall streets during the Civil War but has moved around since then. While the mountain is in no danger of being carted away, some critics still like to imagine how to remove the carving. For instance, during Stacey Abrams' 2017 run for governor, she suggested sand-blasting it. Stephens was elected vice president of the Confederacy and served as a U.S. senator after the war, but the Senate refused to seat him. The carving on its front says, 'We sleep here in obedience to law / When duty called, we came / When country called we died. But in many places, the monuments are staying put. Historians generally agree that he was also the unofficial leader of Georgia's Ku Klux Klan. One plan involved removing the statue to a site a few miles away near a Civil War battlefield. At the time, the hospital announced that the two monuments would return in 2020. In fact, it predates the courthouse next to it. [11] In 2019 it is the most-visited attraction in the state of Georgia. (Chris Hunt / Special to the AJC) [Captions by PETE CORSON / pcorson@ajc.com], The Lion of the Confederacy was erected in Oakland Cemetery in 1895. Since the 2015 mass shooting at Mother Emanuel church in Charleston, South Carolina, 114 Confederate symbols have been taken down. This memorial was erected by the Confederate Veterans Association of Fulton County in the Confederate section of the cemetery. Many of these monuments are memorials to Confederate soldiers, according to the SPLC, but there are still some monuments in place that honor and glorify what the Confederacy represented. (JOHN SPINK / jspink@ajc.com), The Dekalb Confederate monument was built in 1908 on what is today’s Decatur Square. The bust of poet Sidney Lanier was moved from Piedmont Park and replaced with a replica. The Jefferson Davis Highway eventually stretched all the way to the border with Canada in the Northwest. This obelisk was built in 1908, long before there was a Decatur Square built up around it. That same year, the NAACP called for the removal of the carving. The Old Guard of the Gate City Guard is behind this monument too, erected in 1935. As of January 2021, the Gwinnett Board of Commissioners is scheduled to vote on whether to remove the monument. A Confederate monument on the Rockdale County Courthouse grounds was dismantled early Wednesday morning. BRUNSWICK: In November 2020, the Brunswick City Commission voted to remove a statue of a Confederate soldier from Hanover Square, but only once legal issues involving similar statue removals in other cities were resolved. The Confederate section of Oakland holds 6,900 soldiers, some who died during battles fought along Sherman's campaign towards the city, and some from other battles who found themselves treated at Atlanta military hospitals. ROME: The fate of a statue of Nathan Bedford Forrest in the Myrtle Hill Cemetery was debated in public meetings in June 2020, with dueling petitions asking for the statue's removal/preservation. U.D.C. How dare we compare Lee to Hitler. Work began in 1923, was scrapped and restarted in 1925, abandoned in 1928, restarted in 1964 and completed in 1972. The monument, which one commissioner said was constructed in 1910 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy, included a statue of Col. Charles T. Zachry, a Confederate soldier and Henry resident. Atlanta’s monuments to its Confederate past cannot be taken down by law. This is a list of Confederate monuments and memorials in Georgia that were established as public displays and symbols of the Confederate States of America (CSA), Confederate leaders, or Confederate soldiers of the American Civil War. When Georgia purchased the site, "it was designated as a memorial to the Confederacy". According to the latest SPLC tally, there are roughly 780 Confederate monuments standing across the U.S.That’s a staggering number of tributes to the losing side of a treasonous insurrection; a war that ended not with a treaty, but with the South’s full surrender. The statue has been the focus of recent protests, such as the one on June 6, when about 100 protesters faced off with guards and shouted "Tear down Gordon." This lesser-known memorial is near the park's visitors center and commemorates Georgia's Confederate soldiers. (Keith Hadley / AJC file), The 30-foot obelisk Confederate moment, which has stood for 112 years, was taken down in the downtown Decatur square on the night of June 18, 2020. The State Capitol grounds pay tribute to several Confederate-era political figures, including this imposing John Brown Gordon equestrian statue. About half a mile away at Monument and McPherson Avenues, a similar monument marks the spot where Union General John B. McPherson was killed by Confederate forces the same day. ), LION OF THE CONFEDERACY (Oakland Cemetery). Americans have removed many dozens of Confederate monuments across this country. Up the road, the Sandy Springs city council wants to change the names of two roads that possibly honor Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest. Gordon was a three-star Confederate general and served as governor and U.S. senator. In contrast, statues honoring Confederate soldiers and politicians have graced Statuary Hall for more than 100 years. ', WILLIAM FULLER MEMORIAL CONFEDERATE FLAG (Kennesaw). Two weeks later, the Gwinnett County solicitor called the monument a “public nuisance” and filed an official request to remove it from the Lawrenceville city square. For the final tally, the researchers excluded nearly 2,600 markers, battlefields, museums, cemeteries and other places or symbols that are largely historical in nature. No Confederate statues were removed in South Carolina. On the opposite side of the courthouse, a seated bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson was removed days later from a bench facing the sidewalk on Ponce de Leon Avenue. Confederate participation trophies should be in cemeteries and museums. (ALYSSA POINTER / ALYSSA.POINTER@AJC.COM), The Old Guard of the Gate City Guard erected this monument at Peachtree Battle Avenue near Peachtree Road. [9] The Stone Mountain Park officially opened on April 14, 1965 – 100 years to the day after Lincoln's assassination. The monument was built in 1911 by former members of the Gate City Guard—a Confederate-era city militia—that was on a peace mission to unite the North and South in the decades after the Civil War. BATTLE OF PEACHTREE CREEK MONUMENT (REMOVED PERMANENTLY from Piedmont Hospital grounds), This large marble monument was erected in 1944 during construction of Piedmont Hospital (a private, not public, space). Public Symbols of the Confederacy", "The Georgia law that protects Stone Mountain, other Confederate monuments", "Whose Heritage? Part of the commemoration of the American Civil War, these symbols include monuments and statues, flags, holidays and other observances, and the names of schools, roads, parks, bridges, counties, cities, lakes, dams, military bases, and other public works. His filing suggests the statue be moved to the Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center. The cemetery sits where the Battle of Ezra Church was fought during the Campaign for Atlanta. General Lafayette McLaws Bust, Forsyth Park, 1902. There are roughly 1,700 Confederate monuments still standing across the United States as of 2019, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.Most … This argument alone will anger many. (A similar marker sits on East Lake Road at Ponce de Leon Avenue.) Moreover, he is generally acknowledged as having been the head of the Ku Klux Klan in Georgia. The mayor said that city officials would like to remove the memorial as soon as possible and are investigating ways to do it. When Mr. Trump identifies statues commemorating Confederate leaders as essential parts of “our” history and culture, he is honoring that dark period. Georgia has a statute making it difficult to remove Confederate monuments because it is unlawful to damage, relocate or remove any memorials honoring any military personnel of the state or USA or the Confederate States of America. The committee recommended adding context to both the Walker and McPherson memorials. The windows were reinstalled at the home in 1990 after spending 25 years in storage at the Georgia Archives. (Phil Skinner / AJC file), The Stone Mountain Memorial Lawn is surrounded by 13 terraces commemorating the states of the Confederacy. In 2017, the City Council donated the lamppost to the Atlanta History Center, where it is now a part of its "Emerging Civil War" exhibit. Earlier this month, Virginia Gov Ralph Northam on Thursday ordered the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee in Richmond. Where it might end up has not been determined. Lanier was a famous musician, poet and author from Macon who was inducted as a charter member of the Georgia Writers Hall of Fame. That year, the county placed a contextual marker next to it instead. Instead, the city erected a contextual marker next to it in 2019. In 2017, DeKalb commissioners voted to remove the statue but couldn't find anyone to take it off their hands. This Jefferson Davis Highway marker was placed on the Agnes Scott College by the United Daughters of the Confederacy. More than 10,000 Confederate sick and wounded and about 200 Federal soldiers wounded in the, First Cannon Ball Monument, Upson County Courthouse (1919), Wrightsville - Confederate Soldier memorial by Sons of Confederate Veterans. 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