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Title
Arlington Confederate Monument
Description
Erected and dedicated in 1914, the Arlington Confederate Monument was located in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. The monument features a central, white female figure representing victory, surrounded by 32 life-sized figures depicting mythological figures, Confederate soldiers, and civilians. Among these figures, there are two Black Americans: an enslaved soldier following a white man to war, and a Black "Mammy" holding a white soldier's baby, a second white child clutching her skirt. The monument was designed by Confederate soldier Moses Jacob Ezekiel and commissioned by the Arlington Confederate Monument Association, an organization which formed out of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, who conceptualized and sponsored the memorial.
This monument was partially dismantled and removed in December 2023, with plans to relocate it to New Market Battlefield Historical Park.
Creator
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Arlington Confederate Memorial Association
Contributor
Caroline Scott
Type
Site
Identifier
2463
Date Created
1906-01-01
Date Issued
1914-01-01
Extent
m x m x 9.8m
Medium
Arlington National Cemetery. “Confederate Memorial.” Www.arlingtoncemetery.mil, www.arlingtoncemetery.mil/Explore/Monuments-and-Memorials/Confederate-Memorial.
“Confederate Memorial, a War Memorial.” Www.hmdb.org, www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=11807. Accessed 7 Apr. 2024.
Smith, Clint. “Arlington’s Civil War Legacy Is Finally Laid to Rest.” The Atlantic, 23 Dec. 2023, www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/12/arlington-cemetery-confederate-monument/676965/. Accessed 7 Apr. 2024.
Spatial Coverage
current,38.876152433568635,-77.07730738949859;
Rights Holder
Moses Jacob Ezekiel
Europeana
Country
United States
Europeana Data Provider
Arlington Confederate Monument
Europeana Type
TEXT
Site Item Type Metadata
Wiki
https://www.cineg.org/wiki/index.php/Arlington_Confederate_Monument
Monument Type
Statue - group
Erected by
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Arlington Confederate Memorial Association
Funded by
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Arlington Confederate Memorial Association
Material
Bronze,Granite
Inscription
Panel 1:
"Not for fame or reward, not for place or for rank; not lured by ambition or goaded by necessity; but in simple obedience to duty as they understood it; these men suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all, and died."
Panel 2:
To our dead heroes, by the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Victrix causa diis placuit sed victa catoni.
Inscriptions around frieze and base
1861-1865.
"They shall beat their swords into ploughshares and their spears into pruning hooks."
[Seals of the 13 Confederate States, plus Maryland.]
M. Ezekiel, Sculptor; Rome, MCMXII.
Made by Aktien-Gesellschaft Gladensbeck Bronze Foundry, Berlin-Fredrichshagen-Germany.
Organisation
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Arlington Confederate Memorial Association
State
Pennsylvania
County
Arlington
Affiliation
Confederate
Indigenous Land
Piscataway
City
Arlington
Location Type
Cemetery