Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument, the Glossary
The Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument, often referred to simply as the Jackson and Lee Monument or Lee and Jackson Monument, was a double equestrian statue of Confederate generals Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee, formerly located on the west side of the Wyman Park Dell in Charles Village in Baltimore, Maryland, alongside a forested hill, similar to the topography of Chancellorsville, Virginia, where Stonewall Jackson and Robert E.[1]
Table of Contents
30 relations: Baltimore, Baltimore (magazine), Baltimore City Council, Battle of Chancellorsville, Bronze, Chancellorsville, Virginia, Charles Village, Baltimore, Charleston church shooting, Confederate monuments and memorials, Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Baltimore), Confederate States of America, Confederate Women's Monument, Equestrian statue, General officer, John Russell Pope, Laura Gardin Fraser, List of public art in Baltimore, Maryland, Nancy Pelosi, Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials, Robert E. Lee, Roger B. Taney Monument (Baltimore), Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Stonewall Jackson, The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, Thomas D'Alesandro Jr., Trust Company of America, William Henry Rinehart, William Preston Lane Jr., Wyman Park, Baltimore.
- 1948 sculptures
- Bronze sculptures in Maryland
- Confederate States of America monuments and memorials in Maryland
- Equestrian statues in Maryland
- Landmarks in Baltimore
- Outdoor sculptures in Baltimore
- Relocated buildings and structures in Maryland
- Sculptures of men in Maryland
- Statues in Maryland
- Statues of Robert E. Lee
- Stonewall Jackson
- Tourist attractions in Baltimore
- Vandalized works of art in Maryland
Baltimore
Baltimore is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland.
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Baltimore (magazine)
Baltimore is a monthly magazine published in Baltimore, Maryland by Rosebud Entertainment L.L.C., a company owned by Steve Geppi and led by its President Michael Teitelbaum.
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Baltimore City Council
The Baltimore City Council is the legislative branch that governs the City of Baltimore.
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Battle of Chancellorsville
The Battle of Chancellorsville, April 30 – May 6, 1863, was a major battle of the American Civil War (1861–1865), and the principal engagement of the Chancellorsville campaign. Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument and battle of Chancellorsville are Stonewall Jackson.
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Bronze
Bronze is an alloy consisting primarily of copper, commonly with about 12–12.5% tin and often with the addition of other metals (including aluminium, manganese, nickel, or zinc) and sometimes non-metals, such as phosphorus, or metalloids, such as arsenic or silicon.
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Chancellorsville, Virginia
Chancellorsville is a historic site and unincorporated community in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, United States, about ten miles west of Fredericksburg. Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument and Chancellorsville, Virginia are Stonewall Jackson.
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Charles Village, Baltimore
Charles Village is a neighborhood located in the north-central area of Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
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Charleston church shooting
The Charleston church shooting, also known as the Charleston church massacre, was an anti-black mass shooting and hate crime that occurred on June 17, 2015, in Charleston, South Carolina.
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Confederate monuments and memorials
Confederate monuments and memorials in the United States include public displays and symbols of the Confederate States of America (CSA), Confederate leaders, or Confederate soldiers of the American Civil War.
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Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Baltimore)
The Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument was a monument in Baltimore, Maryland, installed in 1903 and removed in 2017. Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument and Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Baltimore) are Confederate States of America monuments and memorials in Maryland, outdoor sculptures in Baltimore, Relocated buildings and structures in Maryland, removed Confederate States of America monuments and memorials, Sculptures of men in Maryland, statues in Maryland and Vandalized works of art in Maryland.
Confederate States of America
The Confederate States of America (CSA), commonly referred to as the Confederate States (C.S.), the Confederacy, or the South, was an unrecognized breakaway republic in the Southern United States that existed from February 8, 1861, to May 9, 1865.
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Confederate Women's Monument
The Confederate Women's Monument was an outdoor memorial by J. Maxwell Miller, installed in Baltimore, in the U.S. state of Maryland in 1917. Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument and Confederate Women's Monument are Confederate States of America monuments and memorials in Maryland, outdoor sculptures in Baltimore, Relocated buildings and structures in Maryland, removed Confederate States of America monuments and memorials and statues in Maryland.
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Equestrian statue
An equestrian statue is a statue of a rider mounted on a horse, from the Latin eques, meaning 'knight', deriving from equus, meaning 'horse'.
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General officer
A general officer is an officer of high rank in the armies, and in some nations' air forces, space forces, and marines or naval infantry.
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John Russell Pope
John Russell Pope (April 24, 1874 – August 27, 1937) was an American architect whose firm is widely known for designing major public buildings, including the National Archives and Records Administration building (completed in 1935), the Jefferson Memorial (completed in 1943) and the West Building of the National Gallery of Art (completed in 1941), all in Washington, D.C.
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Laura Gardin Fraser
Laura Gardin Fraser (September 14, 1889 – August 13, 1966) was an American sculptor.
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List of public art in Baltimore
This list of public art in Baltimore provides an introduction to public art which is accessible in an outdoor public space in Baltimore. Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument and list of public art in Baltimore are Tourist attractions in Baltimore.
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Maryland
Maryland is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.
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Nancy Pelosi
Nancy Patricia Pelosi (born March 26, 1940) is an American politician who served as the 52nd speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 2007 to 2011 and again from 2019 to 2023.
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Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials
There are more than 160 monuments and memorials to the Confederate States of America (CSA; the Confederacy) and associated figures that have been removed from public spaces in the United States, all but five of which have been since 2015. Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument and Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials are removed Confederate States of America monuments and memorials.
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Robert E. Lee
Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 – October 12, 1870) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War, toward the end of which he was appointed the overall commander of the Confederate States Army.
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Roger B. Taney Monument (Baltimore)
Roger B. Taney is a 19th-century bronze statue of Chief Justice of the United States Roger B. Taney (1777–1864), by William Henry Rinehart. Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument and Roger B. Taney Monument (Baltimore) are bronze sculptures in Maryland, Landmarks in Baltimore, outdoor sculptures in Baltimore, Relocated buildings and structures in Maryland, Sculptures of men in Maryland, statues in Maryland and Tourist attractions in Baltimore.
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Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake (born March 17, 1970) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 50th Mayor of Baltimore from 2010 to 2016, the second woman to hold that office.
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Stonewall Jackson
Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson (January 21, 1824 – May 10, 1863) was a Confederate general and military officer who served during the American Civil War.
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The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company is one of the largest employee-owned general contractors and Construction Management companies in the United States.
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Thomas D'Alesandro Jr.
Thomas Ludwig John D'Alesandro Jr. (August 1, 1903 – August 23, 1987) was an American politician who served as the 41st mayor of Baltimore from 1947 to 1959.
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Trust Company of America
The Trust Company of America was a large company in New York City.
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William Henry Rinehart
William Henry Rinehart (September 13, 1825 – October 28, 1874) was a noted American sculptor.
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William Preston Lane Jr.
William Preston Lane Jr. (May 12, 1892 – February 7, 1967) was an American attorney and politician who served as the 52nd Governor of Maryland from 1947 to 1951.
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Wyman Park, Baltimore
The community of Wyman Park is a border community that links Hampden to Roland Park.
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See also
1948 sculptures
- Aero Memorial (Manship)
- Bird and Fish
- Broken Wall Memorial
- Crazy Horse Memorial
- Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park
- Governor Horner State Memorial
- Iglica
- James J. and Helen Storrow Memorial
- Kun ystävyyssuhteet solmitaan
- Monument to the Ghetto Heroes
- Mykola Shchors monument
- Nikolai Vatutin monument
- Polish Air Force Memorial
- Statue of Hachikō
- Statue of Heracles, Arcachon
- Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument
- The Angelic Symphony
- The Seven Mustangs
- Thomas W. Talbot Monument
- World War II Memorial (Fenway–Kenmore, Boston)
Bronze sculptures in Maryland
- After B. K. S. Iyengar (Engman)
- Armistead Monument
- Babe's Dream
- Curved Form (Bryher)
- Doc (mascot)
- George Peabody (sculpture)
- Lafayette Monument
- Military Courage (DuBois)
- Mother & Child (Etrog)
- Orpheus with the Awkward Foot
- Roger B. Taney Monument (Baltimore)
- Statue of Billie Holiday
- Statue of Frederick Douglass (College Park, Maryland)
- Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument
Confederate States of America monuments and memorials in Maryland
- Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Baltimore)
- Confederate Women's Monument
- Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument
Equestrian statues in Maryland
- Lafayette Monument
- Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument
Landmarks in Baltimore
- Armistead Monument
- Babe's Dream
- Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church
- Cafe Hon
- Carroll Hunting Lodge
- Fort McHenry
- George Peabody (sculpture)
- Harborplace
- Inner Harbor
- Lafayette Monument
- Military Courage (DuBois)
- National Aquarium (Baltimore)
- National Katyń Memorial
- National Register of Historic Places in Baltimore
- Orpheus with the Awkward Foot
- Roger B. Taney Monument (Baltimore)
- Seven Foot Knoll Light
- Statue of Billie Holiday
- Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument
- The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore
- USNS Comfort
- War Memorial Plaza
- Washington Monument (Baltimore)
Outdoor sculptures in Baltimore
- Armistead Monument
- Babe's Dream
- Battle Monument
- Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Baltimore)
- Confederate Women's Monument
- Francis Scott Key Monument
- George Peabody (sculpture)
- Lafayette Monument
- Male/Female (Borofsky)
- Military Courage (DuBois)
- Orpheus with the Awkward Foot
- Roger B. Taney Monument (Baltimore)
- Statue of Billie Holiday
- Statue of Christopher Columbus (Baltimore)
- Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument
- Union Soldiers and Sailors Monument
Relocated buildings and structures in Maryland
- Bollman Truss Railroad Bridge
- Brunswick station (Maryland)
- Columbus Obelisk
- Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Baltimore)
- Confederate Women's Monument
- George Washington (Bartholomew)
- George Washington's Headquarters (Cumberland, Maryland)
- John Callahan House
- Lombard Street Bridge
- Roger B. Taney Monument (Annapolis)
- Roger B. Taney Monument (Baltimore)
- Stanley Institute
- Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument
- Union Soldiers and Sailors Monument
Sculptures of men in Maryland
- Armistead Monument
- Babe's Dream
- Columbus Monument (Canessa)
- Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Baltimore)
- George Peabody (sculpture)
- Lafayette Monument
- Male/Female (Borofsky)
- Military Courage (DuBois)
- Orpheus with the Awkward Foot
- Roger B. Taney Monument (Annapolis)
- Roger B. Taney Monument (Baltimore)
- Statue of Benjamin Welch Owens
- Statue of Christopher Columbus (Baltimore)
- Statue of Ernest Burke
- Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument
- Tamanend (sculpture)
- The American Volunteer (statue)
Statues in Maryland
- Armistead Monument
- Columbus Monument (Canessa)
- Columbus Obelisk
- Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Baltimore)
- Confederate Women's Monument
- George Peabody (sculpture)
- George Washington (Bartholomew)
- Male/Female (Borofsky)
- Military Courage (DuBois)
- Orpheus with the Awkward Foot
- Roger B. Taney Monument (Annapolis)
- Roger B. Taney Monument (Baltimore)
- Statue of Benjamin Welch Owens
- Statue of Billie Holiday
- Statue of Ernest Burke
- Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument
- The American Volunteer (statue)
Statues of Robert E. Lee
- Augusta Confederate Monument
- Confederate Monument (Murray, Kentucky)
- Confederate War Memorial (Dallas)
- Robert E. Lee Monument (Charlottesville, Virginia)
- Robert E. Lee Monument (Marianna, Arkansas)
- Robert E. Lee Monument (New Orleans)
- Robert E. Lee Monument (Richmond, Virginia)
- Robert E. Lee on Traveller
- Statue of Robert E. Lee (Austin, Texas)
- Statue of Robert E. Lee (Valentine)
- Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument
- Virginia Monument
Stonewall Jackson
- A Dream of Kings (novel)
- Augusta Confederate Monument
- Barnard Elliott Bee Jr.
- Battle of Chancellorsville
- Chancellorsville Campaign
- Chancellorsville, Virginia
- Confederate War Memorial (Dallas)
- Elinor Jackson
- Equestrian statue of Stonewall Jackson (Charlottesville, Virginia)
- Foot cavalry
- Guinea, Virginia
- Jackson's Mill
- Jackson's Mill State 4-H Camp Historic District
- Jackson's Valley campaign
- Jackson's operations against the B&O Railroad (1861)
- John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
- John D. Barry
- Lee–Jackson Day
- Military career of Stonewall Jackson
- Mockingbird Elementary School (Dallas)
- Oak Grove Cemetery (Lexington, Virginia)
- Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
- Stapleton Crutchfield
- Stone Mountain
- Stonewall Brigade
- Stonewall Jackson
- Stonewall Jackson House
- Stonewall Jackson Monument
- Stonewall Jackson Youth Development Center
- Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument
- Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil War
- Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters Museum
- Stonewall Jackson's arm
- Stonewall Jackson: The Good Soldier
- Turning point of the American Civil War
- Unity Reed High School
Tourist attractions in Baltimore
- Armistead Monument
- Babe's Dream
- Baltimore City Landmarks
- BronyCon
- Carrie Murray Nature Center
- Center Stage (theater)
- Charm City Art Space
- Charm City Bluegrass Festival
- Current Gallery
- Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
- Electric Park, Baltimore
- Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower
- Everyman Theatre, Baltimore
- Fort McHenry
- George Peabody (sculpture)
- Graffiti Alley, Baltimore
- Hans Schuler Studio and Residence
- Harborplace
- Hippodrome Theatre (Baltimore)
- Horseshoe Casino Baltimore
- Inner Harbor
- Insubordination Fest
- Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
- Kinetic sculpture race
- Lafayette Monument
- List of museums in Baltimore
- List of public art in Baltimore
- Lyric Baltimore
- Maryland Art Place
- Mayfair Theatre, Baltimore
- Medieval Times
- Military Courage (DuBois)
- National Aquarium (Baltimore)
- National Katyń Memorial
- Orpheus with the Awkward Foot
- Otakon
- Power Plant Live!
- Pratt Street Power Plant
- Rams Head Live!
- Recher Theatre
- Restaurants in Baltimore
- Roger B. Taney Monument (Baltimore)
- Statue of Billie Holiday
- Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument
- The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore
- The Ottobar
- Union Soldiers and Sailors Monument
- Visit Baltimore
- Washington Monument (Baltimore)
Vandalized works of art in Maryland
- Black Aggie
- Columbus Obelisk
- Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Baltimore)
- Francis Scott Key Monument
- George Washington (Bartholomew)
- Statue of Benjamin Welch Owens
- Statue of Christopher Columbus (Baltimore)
- Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee Monument
- Tripoli Monument (sculpture)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonewall_Jackson_and_Robert_E._Lee_Monument