Caddo Parish Confederate Monument
31°51′14″N 93°30′49″W / 31.85389°N 93.51361°W | |
Location | De Soto Parish, Louisiana |
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Type | Monument |
Height | 30 feet |
The Caddo Parish Confederate Monument is a Confederate monument originally located on the grounds of the Caddo Parish Courthouse in Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, in the United States. In 2022, it was moved to private land in rural De Soto Parish.
The monument was erected in 1905 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy. At the base are the busts of four Confederate generals – Robert E. Lee, P. G. T. Beauregard, Stonewall Jackson and Henry Watkins Allen – and it is topped by a statue of a Confederate soldier. The monument also includes a statue of the Greek mythological figure Clio, who is pointing to the word "Love" on the monument and holds a scroll with the word "History."[1] The monument was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.[2]
In 2017, the Caddo Parish Commission voted to remove the monument.[3] In August 2019, the commission asked the United Daughters of the Confederacy to remove it within 90 days.[4][5] In July 2020, with the monument still not removed, the Caddo Parish Commission voted to build a box around the monument.[6] On July 21, 2020, the United Daughters of the Confederacy agreed to allow the parish to move the monument to private land.[7] It was moved to the site of the Battle of Pleasant Hill in rural De Soto Parish in 2022.[8]
See also
[edit]- List of Confederate monuments and memorials
- National Register of Historic Places listings in De Soto Parish, Louisiana
References
[edit]- ^ Thomas, Clinton (2017-06-08). "The History and Meaning of the Shreveport Confederate Monument". Four States News. Archived from the original on 2020-07-17. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Program". National Park Service. Archived from the original on 2021-09-02. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
- ^ Talamo, Lex (2017-10-20). "Split Caddo Commission votes to move Confederate monument". Shreveport Times. Archived from the original on 2020-10-20. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
- ^ Ferrell, Scott (2019-09-01). "Caddo Parish Commission demands Confederate Monument removal within 90 days". Shreveport Times. Archived from the original on 2020-10-29. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
- ^ Jeff Ferrell (2019-09-01). "Caddo Confederate statue's owners disappointed with parish leaders". KSLA. Archived from the original on 2020-10-21. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
- ^ Enfinger, Emily (2020-07-16). "Box to be built around Confederate Monument outside Caddo Courthouse". Shreveport Times. Archived from the original on 2023-04-03. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
- ^ McConnaughey, Janet (July 21, 2020). "Louisiana parish can move Confederate statue from courthouse". Associated Press. Archived from the original on July 22, 2020. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
- ^ "Confederate monument relocated to de Soto Parish battlefield site". 5 July 2022. Archived from the original on 3 September 2022. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Caddo Parish Confederate Monument at Wikimedia Commons
- Confederate States of America monuments and memorials in Louisiana
- 1905 establishments in Louisiana
- Statues in Louisiana
- Relocated buildings and structures in Louisiana
- United Daughters of the Confederacy monuments and memorials
- Buildings and structures in DeSoto Parish, Louisiana
- Removed Confederate States of America monuments and memorials
- Louisiana stubs