Dublin Core
Title
General Robert E. Lee and Confederate Soldier Statue (San Carlos, Texas)
Description
Also known as "Robert E. Lee on Traveller"
Creator
Roman Bronze Works N.Y
Source
american,confederatemonument,peoplesculptures
Type
Site
Identifier
1495
Date Issued
1936-01-01
Extent
2.7m x 1.5m x 3.7m
Spatial Coverage
current,29.261049132494616,-103.77873231164143;previous1,32.808449,-96.804381;
Rights Holder
Alexander Phimister Proctor
Europeana
Country
USA
Europeana Data Provider
General Robert E. Lee and Confederate Soldier Statue
Europeana Type
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Site Item Type Metadata
Wiki
https://www.cineg.org/wiki/index.php/General_Robert_E._Lee_and_Confederate_Soldier_Statue
Monument Type
Statue - equestrian
Funded by
Unknown
Material
Bronze
Inscription
(sides)
"A.P. PROCTOR - 1936", "A. Phimister Proctor, Sculptor/Mark Lemmon, Architect",
"Roman Bronze Works N.Y."
(base)
Adopted and restored October 1991 through the generosity of Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation / Communities Foundation of Texas / Margaret Hunt Hill / Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stemmons / Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Seay / The Family of Mrs. J. Early Lee / Barbara Foree Langston in memory of Robert L. Foree and Mrs. Kenneth Foree / Frank Ribelin / Kappa Alpha Order, Dallas Area Alumni / The Dallas Southern Memorial Association / Adopt-A-Monument.
"This bronze statue of General Robert E. Lee was presented to the City of Dallas on June 12, 1936, by the Dallas Southern Memorial Association / Lee Memorial Company / Elizabeth Rembert Rogers, Chairman."
"The soldier accompanying General Lee represents the entire youth of the South to whom General Lee became a great inspiration. He was not intended by the sculptor to be an aide-de-camp."[
State
Texas
County
Dallas
Affiliation
Confederate
City
San Carlos