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North Carolina Civil War Monuments - An Illustrated History (Paperback)
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North Carolina Civil War Monuments - An Illustrated History (Paperback)
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Through much of recorded history, monuments of stone and metal have
honored victorious armies and successful leaders. Following the
American Civil War this commemorative tradition expanded to include
soldiers of the defeated Confederacy. By the early twentieth
century, memorials to the Southern dead and surviving veterans were
regional icons, and men of the Confederate army ranked among
history's most commemorated troops. This illustrated history
details one state's commemorative response to a war in which more
than 30,000 of its soldiers died in military service: 101
Confederate monuments - and eight Union memorials, including one
honoring African American troops - were dedicated across the
Tarheel State between 1865 and the Civil War centennial in 1961.
The location, design, funding and dedication of these memorials
reveal a society's evolving grief and the forging of public memory.
Committee minutes, financial records, legal documents, and
contemporaneous accounts are quoted, highlighting the challenging
and often contentious process through which these monuments were
realised. Manufacturers' catalogs and advertisements, as well as
spirited editorial exchanges in newspapers and magazines, provide
further insight into the sculptural, technological and cultural
milieu in which these North Carolina monuments were raised.
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