Our Confederate Dead - Higginsville, MO
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N 39° 05.913 W 093° 43.776
15S E 436910 N 4327966
The Lion of Lucerne modified to honor fallen Confederate Soldiers.
Waymark Code: WM4W1F
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 10/04/2008
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Sculptor of Lion: M.H. Rice Replica of the Lion Of Lucerne by Bertel Thorwaldsen. County of Monument: Lafayette County. Location of Monument: 1st St., inside Missouri Confederate Memorial State Historic Site, Jct. MO-213, busi. MO-13, & MO-20, 2 miles N. of Higginsville.
Marker Text for Cemetery:
"Step lightly near this sacred spot, and move with solemn tread, For this is consecrated soil, Where sleep our honored dead! The sunlight shimmers through the boughs Of shadowy forest trees, Nature weeps here, her silent tears, A requiem sighs the breeze, When the tall grasses gently wave, the wild flower lifts its head, As if its tribute sweet, to bring our Confederate dead,... Elizabeth Ustick McKinney, 1894.
The Civil War may have ended in 1865, but vivid memories of the "Lost Cause" lived on for decades at the Confederate Soldiers Home of Missouri. Opened in 1891, the Confederate Home provided refuge to more than 1,600 veterans and their families for nearly 60 years. These veterans hailed from points throughout the South and served in every major battle of the Civil War. Foot soldiers, artillery and cavalrymen, marines, guerrilla fighters and even spies found a place of rest here in their old age. The very last of these former rebel soldiers, John T. Graves, died at the home in 1950 at the age of 108, thus bringing an end to an amazing era in Missouri history.
Date Installed or Dedicated: 06/02/1906
Name of Government Entity or Private Organization that built the monument: Erected by the Missouri Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy
Union, Confederate or Other Monument: Confederate
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