Lee Circle  New Orleans, Louisiana
Lee Circle New Orleans, Louisiana

Donated by The Robert E. Lee Monument Association

Installed 1884

Removed 2017

The Robert E. Lee Monument Association was formed after Lee’s death in 1870 and is still in operation.

Removed Jefferson Davis monument New Orleans, Louisiana
Removed Jefferson Davis monument New Orleans, Louisiana

Donated by the United Daughters of the Confederacy

Installed 1911

Removed 2017

The dedication event was a “Whites Only” ceremony that included children dressed in red, white, and blue, creating a Confederate living battle flag and singing Dixie. The dedication date corresponds with the 50th anniversary of the inauguration of Jefferson Davis as President of the Confederate States of America.

Removed PGT Beauregard monument New Orleans, Louisiana
Removed PGT Beauregard monument New Orleans, Louisiana

Donated by the Beauregard Monument Association

Installed 1915

Removed 2017

Removed Battle of Liberty Place memorial New Orleans, Louisiana
Removed Battle of Liberty Place memorial New Orleans, Louisiana

Commissioned by the government of the City of New Orleans

Installed 1891

Removed 2017

This inscription was added in 1932:

“McEnery and Penn having been elected governor and lieutenant-governor by the white people, were duly installed by this overthrow of carpetbag government, ousting the usurpers, Governor Kellogg (white) and Lieutenant-Governor Antoine (colored). United States troops took over the state government and reinstated the usurpers but the national election of November 1876 recognized white supremacy in the South and gave us our state.”

Removed confederate monument at Boone County Courthouse
Removed confederate monument at Boone County Courthouse

Donated to the city by the United Daughters of the Confederacy 1935

Installed at University of Missouri 1935

Moved to Boone County Courthouse 1975

Removed 2015

The Boone County Commission moved Confederate Rock in response to an online petition seeking its removal from government property.

Removed Memorial to the Confederate Dead, Forest Park, St. Louis MO
Removed Memorial to the Confederate Dead, Forest Park, St. Louis MO

Donated by the United Daughters of the Confederacy

Installed 1914

Removed 2017

The Missouri Civil War Museum oversaw the removal and will hold the monument in storage until a new home can be found for it. The agreement stipulates the monument can be re-displayed at a Civil War museum, battlefield or cemetery.

 Removed United Daughters of the Confederacy Memorial, Ward Parkway, Kansas City, Mo.
Removed United Daughters of the Confederacy Memorial, Ward Parkway, Kansas City, Mo.

Donated by the United Daughters of the Confederacy

Installed 1934 on the Country Club Plaza

Moved to Ward Parkway 1958

Removed 2017

Removed James Stephen Hogg monument, University of Texas, Austin Texas
Removed James Stephen Hogg monument, University of Texas, Austin Texas

Commissioned and donated by University of Texas regent George W. Littlefield

Installed at University of Texas Littlefield Fountain 1919

Moved to the South Mall 1933

Removed 2017

UT’s president had the four statues that lined the South Mall removed after Charlottesville made it clear “Confederate monuments have become symbols of modern white supremacy and neo-Nazism.”

Removed John Reagan monument, University of Texas, Austin Texas
Removed John Reagan monument, University of Texas, Austin Texas

Commissioned and donated by University of Texas regent George W. Littlefield

Installed at University of Texas Littlefield Fountain 1919

Moved to the South Mall 1933

Removed 2017

UT’s president had the four statues that lined the South Mall removed after Charlottesville made it clear “Confederate monuments have become symbols of modern white supremacy and neo-Nazism.”

Removed Robert E. Lee monument, University of Texas, Austin Texas
Removed Robert E. Lee monument, University of Texas, Austin Texas

Commissioned and donated by University of Texas regent George W. Littlefield

Installed at University of Texas Littlefield Fountain 1919

Moved to the South Mall 1933

Removed 2017

UT’s president had the four statues that lined the South Mall removed after Charlottesville made it clear “Confederate monuments have become symbols of modern white supremacy and neo-Nazism.”

Removed Albert Sidney Johnston monument, University of Texas, Austin Texas
Removed Albert Sidney Johnston monument, University of Texas, Austin Texas

Commissioned and donated by University of Texas regent George W. Littlefield

Installed at University of Texas Littlefield Fountain 1919

Moved to the South Mall 1933

Removed 2017

UT’s president had the four statues that lined the South Mall removed after Charlottesville made it clear “Confederate monuments have become symbols of modern white supremacy and neo-Nazism.”

Lee Circle  New Orleans, Louisiana
Removed Jefferson Davis monument New Orleans, Louisiana
Removed PGT Beauregard monument New Orleans, Louisiana
Removed Battle of Liberty Place memorial New Orleans, Louisiana
Removed confederate monument at Boone County Courthouse
Removed Memorial to the Confederate Dead, Forest Park, St. Louis MO
 Removed United Daughters of the Confederacy Memorial, Ward Parkway, Kansas City, Mo.
Removed James Stephen Hogg monument, University of Texas, Austin Texas
Removed John Reagan monument, University of Texas, Austin Texas
Removed Robert E. Lee monument, University of Texas, Austin Texas
Removed Albert Sidney Johnston monument, University of Texas, Austin Texas
Lee Circle New Orleans, Louisiana

Donated by The Robert E. Lee Monument Association

Installed 1884

Removed 2017

The Robert E. Lee Monument Association was formed after Lee’s death in 1870 and is still in operation.

Removed Jefferson Davis monument New Orleans, Louisiana

Donated by the United Daughters of the Confederacy

Installed 1911

Removed 2017

The dedication event was a “Whites Only” ceremony that included children dressed in red, white, and blue, creating a Confederate living battle flag and singing Dixie. The dedication date corresponds with the 50th anniversary of the inauguration of Jefferson Davis as President of the Confederate States of America.

Removed PGT Beauregard monument New Orleans, Louisiana

Donated by the Beauregard Monument Association

Installed 1915

Removed 2017

Removed Battle of Liberty Place memorial New Orleans, Louisiana

Commissioned by the government of the City of New Orleans

Installed 1891

Removed 2017

This inscription was added in 1932:

“McEnery and Penn having been elected governor and lieutenant-governor by the white people, were duly installed by this overthrow of carpetbag government, ousting the usurpers, Governor Kellogg (white) and Lieutenant-Governor Antoine (colored). United States troops took over the state government and reinstated the usurpers but the national election of November 1876 recognized white supremacy in the South and gave us our state.”

Removed confederate monument at Boone County Courthouse

Donated to the city by the United Daughters of the Confederacy 1935

Installed at University of Missouri 1935

Moved to Boone County Courthouse 1975

Removed 2015

The Boone County Commission moved Confederate Rock in response to an online petition seeking its removal from government property.

Removed Memorial to the Confederate Dead, Forest Park, St. Louis MO

Donated by the United Daughters of the Confederacy

Installed 1914

Removed 2017

The Missouri Civil War Museum oversaw the removal and will hold the monument in storage until a new home can be found for it. The agreement stipulates the monument can be re-displayed at a Civil War museum, battlefield or cemetery.

Removed United Daughters of the Confederacy Memorial, Ward Parkway, Kansas City, Mo.

Donated by the United Daughters of the Confederacy

Installed 1934 on the Country Club Plaza

Moved to Ward Parkway 1958

Removed 2017

Removed James Stephen Hogg monument, University of Texas, Austin Texas

Commissioned and donated by University of Texas regent George W. Littlefield

Installed at University of Texas Littlefield Fountain 1919

Moved to the South Mall 1933

Removed 2017

UT’s president had the four statues that lined the South Mall removed after Charlottesville made it clear “Confederate monuments have become symbols of modern white supremacy and neo-Nazism.”

Removed John Reagan monument, University of Texas, Austin Texas

Commissioned and donated by University of Texas regent George W. Littlefield

Installed at University of Texas Littlefield Fountain 1919

Moved to the South Mall 1933

Removed 2017

UT’s president had the four statues that lined the South Mall removed after Charlottesville made it clear “Confederate monuments have become symbols of modern white supremacy and neo-Nazism.”

Removed Robert E. Lee monument, University of Texas, Austin Texas

Commissioned and donated by University of Texas regent George W. Littlefield

Installed at University of Texas Littlefield Fountain 1919

Moved to the South Mall 1933

Removed 2017

UT’s president had the four statues that lined the South Mall removed after Charlottesville made it clear “Confederate monuments have become symbols of modern white supremacy and neo-Nazism.”

Removed Albert Sidney Johnston monument, University of Texas, Austin Texas

Commissioned and donated by University of Texas regent George W. Littlefield

Installed at University of Texas Littlefield Fountain 1919

Moved to the South Mall 1933

Removed 2017

UT’s president had the four statues that lined the South Mall removed after Charlottesville made it clear “Confederate monuments have become symbols of modern white supremacy and neo-Nazism.”

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