Lawrence Sullivan Birthplace Marker (Bentonsport, Iowa)

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Title

Lawrence Sullivan Birthplace Marker (Bentonsport, Iowa)

Description

The Lawrence Sullivan Birthplace Marker remembers Civil War veteran, Lawrence Sullivan. Sullivan was born in Iowa and lived there for the first year of his life before moving with his family to Texas and eventually fighting for the Confederacy. Sullivan’s unique upbringing makes him Iowa’s only Confederate general. The marker is located along the Des Moines River in a park. It is a stone boulder, with a bronze plaque describing Sullivan’s life and accomplishments.

Contributor

Gretasporcich

Language

English

Type

Site

Identifier

2475

Date Issued

2007-09-22

Extent

m x m x m

Medium

Benner, Judith Ann, ‘Ross, Lawrence Sullivan [Sul] (1838-1898)’, Texas State Historical Association, accessed 15 February 2024, https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/ross-lawrence-sullivan-sul. Munson, Kyle, “Stupid liberals’ vs. white privilege: Iowa caught up in Confederate monuments debate’, The Des Moines Register, 25 August 2017, https://eu.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/local/columnists/kyle-munson/2017/08/25/americas-civil-war-over-confederate-monuments-takes-root-iowa/588650001/. Patterson, Buddy, ‘A Brief History’, Sons of Confederate Veterans Texas Division, accessed 13 April 2024, https://scvtexas.org/about/. ‘Bentonsport Rose Garden’, Villages of Van Buren County, accessed 15 February 2024, https://villagesofvanburen.com/directory.html?item=1577. ‘Iowa’s Confederate General’, The Historical Marker Database, 19 November 2019, https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=2565. ‘Lawrence Sullivan Ross’, Wikipedia, accessed 15 February 2024, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Sullivan_Ross#Legacy. ‘Whose Heritage?’, Southern Poverty Law Center, accessed 12 April 2024, https://www.splcenter.org/whose-heritage.

Spatial Coverage

current,40.72552079300674,-91.85434755833495;

Europeana

Country

USA

Europeana Data Provider

Lawrence Sullivan Birthplace Marker (Bentonsport, Iowa)

Europeana Type

TEXT

Site Item Type Metadata

Wiki

https://www.cineg.org/wiki/index.php/Lawrence_Sullivan_Birthplace_Marker_(Bentonsport,_Iowa)

Monument Type

Stone – carved

Erected by

Iowa and Texas Sons of Confederate Veterans

Funded by

Iowa and Texas Sons of Confederate Veterans

Material

Bronze,stone

Inscription

‘General Lawrence Sullivan ‘Sul’ Ross, CSA, was born in Bentonsport, Iowa, Van Buren County on September 27, 1838. His family moved to Texas in 1839, where he grew to manhood. In 1859, Sul Ross was commissioned a Captain in the Texas Rangers, fought Comanches, rescued Cynthia Ann Parker (Mother of Quanah Parker), and in 1861, enlisted as a Private in the 6th Texas Cavalry CSA. He rose rapidly through the ranks to become Brigadier General of the 6th Texas Cavalry and later Brigade Commander, Jackson’s Division, Forrest’s Cavalry Corps. Gen. Sul Ross took part in 135 battles, including Elkhorn Tavern, Corinth, the Atlanta and Franklin-Nashville Campaigns. He returned to Texas after the Civil War and served as Sheriff of McLennan County, Texas, Governor of Texas from 1887-1891, and President of Texas A&M University from 1891 until his death in 1898. Frontiersman, Soldier, Statesman, Educator; A Native Son of Iowa, Adopted Son of Texas. This plaque dedicated in 2007 by Iowa Sons of Confederate Veterans Texas Sons of Confederate Veterans Marmaduke Chapter of Military Order of Stars and Bars Douds Stone ’

State

Iowa

County

Van Buren

Affiliation

Confederate

Indigenous Land

Peoria, Sauk, Fox, Kickapoo, Očhéthi Šakówiŋ

City

Keosauqua

Town

Bentonsport

Location Type

Park