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I have one photo and additional historical content to add, but need to cite the sources.
This page should be added under the category "Confederate States of America memorials and cemeteries"
I have noticed recent edits to this article that seem to be in reaction to recent news coverage, instead of factual, unbiased information. I would request that editors try to keep a neutral point of view when they make edits to this article. Multiple viewpoints are acceptable, but bias is not. —Josh3580talk/hist00:44, 15 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Sources conflict regarding the height of the monument. Recent Dallas Morning News stories state that it is 65 ft, while older sources (including the Morning News) say 60 ft, although this is usually phrased like "a 60 ft pillar/obelisk topped with a marble statue of a Confederate soldier." I surmise that the obelisk is 60 ft high and the soldier is 5 ft high, yielding an overall height of 65 ft, but I can't find a published source to confirm this theory. Does anyone have a source that clarifies the matter? Carguychris (talk) 14:12, 25 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]