Eastville Courthouse Common Soldier (Yorktown, Virginia)

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Title

Eastville Courthouse Common Soldier (Yorktown, Virginia)

Description

The common soldier Confederate monument in Eastville is one of two courthouse monuments on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. The statue features a private soldier standing at parade rest surmounting a plinth, base, dado, and column. Unusually, when conceptualizing the monument in 1913, county residents opted to dismantle, move, and reconstruct the county courthouse to accommodate the monument. It was then erected on "Eastville's Historic Court Green" in front of the rebuilt courthouse in 1914. This monument is similar to the one at Parksley, as they share the same sponsor and pay tribute to Confederate soldiers in both counties. Following a 3-1 vote by county supervisors, the statue was dismantled and moved to storage on August 26, 2021.

Source

american

Contributor

cmm43@st-andrews.ac.uk

Language

English

Type

Site

Identifier

2107

Date Created

1913-01-01

Date Issued

5388-01-01

Extent

m x m x m

Spatial Coverage

current,37.350781,-75.940655;previous1,37.353316,;

Rights Holder

Unknown

Europeana

Country

United States of America

Europeana Data Provider

Eastville Courthouse Common Soldier

Europeana Type

TEXT

Site Item Type Metadata

Wiki

https://www.cineg.org/wiki/index.php/Eastville_Courthouse_Common_Soldier_

Monument Type

Statue - standing soldier

Erected by

The Harmanson-West Camp Confederate Veterans, the Daughters of the Confederacy, and the citizens of Eastern Shore of Virginia.

Funded by

The county of Northampton, Hermanson-West Camp of the Confederate Veterans, and several chapters of the Daughters of the Confederacy on the "Shore"

Material

Bronze and Granite

Inscription

1861 CSA 1865 [Seal of the Confederacy] "" ERECTED BY THE HARMANSON-WEST CAMP CONFEDERATE VETERANS, THE DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY, AND THE CITIZENS OF THE EASTERN SHORE OF VIRGINIA; TO THE SOLDIERS OF THE CONFEDERACY FROM NORTHAMPTON AND ACCOMACK COUNTIES. THEY DIED BRAVELY IN WAR, OR IN PEACE LIVED NOBLY TO REHABILITATE THEIR COUNTRY A. D. ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN

State

Virginia

County

Northampton

Affiliation

Confederate

City

Yorktown