G.A.R. Civil War Monument - Long Beach, CA
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member NW_history_buff
N 33° 45.586 W 118° 11.495
11S E 389648 N 3736158
An unusual place for a Civil War monument until I did some research on the history of this City and the strong relationship it had with Civil War veterans back in the day.
Waymark Code: WMR335
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 05/05/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
Views: 2

Located next to Parker’s Lighthouse Restaurant which is part of the Shoreline Village Shopping Center is a boulder with a plaque monumented in front that reads:

DUV
1861 - 1865
ETERNAL VIGILANCE
IS THE
PRICE OF LIBERTY
THIS TABLET
DEDICATED TO THE

G.A.R.
POST 181
BY THE

ANNA ETHERIDGE
TENT No. 58
DAUGHTERS OF THE UNION
VETERANS OF THE
CIVIL WAR

1934

I did some research on the history behind this tablet and discovered that there is a cannon that is located west of this monument at the shoreline next to Parker's Lighthouse Restaurant. It is painted white and points toward The Queen Mary across the bay. I was able to locate an article online that highlights the history behind the cannon. I'm assuming this tablet accompanied the cannon when first dedicated. The article reads:

Civil War Monument

As a veteran, I find it egregious that part of a monument established by local veterans ended up next to a restaurant. Veterans deserve better!

Restore the monument to Abraham Lincoln and the Union Veterans of the Civil War by moving the Civil War cannon from Shoreline Village back to Lincoln Park – where the cannon would again honor those who risked life and limb to save the union. Back in the park the cannon would be fully visible and accessible to the public once again.

The Long Beach Parks and Recreation Commission is on record in support. Needed now is a statement of support from the Long Beach City Council.

The 10-foot-long cannon weighs 8,595 pounds and dates from 1839. In 1915, pursuant to an act of congress, the U.S. War Department donated it to area veterans of the Civil War, G.A.R. Post 181. For decades it rested peacefully in front of the Lincoln statue where it was a popular feature and a dramatic reminder of our history.

Sometime around 1974, the cannon was removed from the park. In 1983, it was loaned to the original owner of Shoreline Village – with the condition that the city reserved the right to demand the return of the property at any time upon giving the village 90 days written notice.

Pointed at the Queen Mary, the cannon is behind Parker’s Lighthouse Restaurant. While kept nicely painted, it is incorrectly displayed with the muzzle skyward. Back in the park it would be again tipped slightly downward to allow rainwater to drain away from the wood muzzle plug, protecting the plug from rot and the inside of this rare and highly valuable Civil War relic from corrosion.

Jeff Fullerton, a principle with the firm developing a proposal for a new civic center, told me there is room for the cannon in the park, but before they put it in the landscape plan, the city council had to agree to move the cannon.

City Council: a simple, short statement in support of moving the cannon would start the process of restoring our cannon to its rightful place in Lincoln Park.

David P. Denevan

The Abraham Lincoln Civil War monument has been waymarked and can be visited here.

I also located another online article that highlights the unfortunate result of vandalism where two Civil War tablets were stolen from Sunnyside Cemetery in Long Beach in 2013. The article mentions the strong connection Long Beach had with Civil War veterans who came to this area to retire and over 1,200 are buried in Sunnyside. I don't know if the Civil War tablets have been replaced or not. There is also another Civil War tablet dedicated to Union veterans of the Civil War and commemorating the last part of old Highway 6, which connected the east coast in Massachusetts to Long Beach, CA and can be visited here.

Date Installed or Dedicated: 01/01/1934

Name of Government Entity or Private Organization that built the monument: Anna Etheridge Tent No. 58 DUV

Union, Confederate or Other Monument: Union

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