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AUGUST 22, 2017 6:06 PM
Confederate Drive in Forest Park, where a controversial Confederate monument once stood, has been plowed over, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
The monument is now gone, and the paved road surrounding the grassy area where it once stood has been torn up, according to the Post-Dispatch. Workers began plowing over the street Monday.
Koran Addo, spokesperson for St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson, told the Post-Dispatch the work is part of a Forest Park master plan and had nothing to do with the controversy over the monument.
The monument now sits in storage until the Missouri Civil War Museum can find a permanent location for it. It will not be placed anywhere else in St. Louis County ...
http://www.bnd.com/news/local/article168748062.html
Skittles
(153,160 posts)Princess Turandot
(4,787 posts)shows why these things on public property (cemeteries/museums possibly excluded) need to be removed, not footnoted with info-plaques, not challenged by a competing monument. Removed. They're fossilized horse manure.
"Full in the front of war they stood." And displayed a courage so superb that it gave a new and brighter luster to the annals of valor. History contains no chronicle more illustrious than the story of their achievements; and although, worn out by ceaseless conflict and overwhelmed by numbers, they were finally forced to yield. Their glory, "on brightest pages penned by poets and by sages, shall go sounding down the ages."
"We had sacred principles to maintain and rights to defend for which we were duty bound to do our best, even if we perished in the endeavor." Robert E. Lee
(on south face of granite base) Erected to the memory of the Soldiers and Sailors of The Confederate States By The United Daughters of The Confederacy of Saint Louis
Dedicated Dec. 5, 1914. Removed June 2017.