ReWriting history: The lee-jackson monument ​in Baltimore
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Special Commission to Review Baltimore’s Public Confederate Monuments Resources

Full Commission Report

Website of the Commission

Public Hearing Testimonies


Baltimore Sun Articles

(If you have an Enoch Pratt Library card, you can access the Baltimore Sun archives here.)
  • “Baltimorean Leaves $100,000 For Lee-Jackson Monument: Will Of J. Henry Ferguson Provides for Erection Within Ten Miles of City Hall Following Death of Sister.” (Dec 4, 1928)
  • “LEE MONUMENT BEQUESTS NOT TO BE MERGED” (Nov 24, 1934)
  • "Site For Lee-Jackson Monument Undecided: Location At St. Paul Street and Greenway No Longer Considered by Committee.” (Jun 15, 1935)
  • “Winning Design For Lee-Jackson Monument.” (Jun 8, 1936)
  • “Objections To A Statue.” (Jun 22, 1936)
  • “Lee And Jackson Monument Dedicated As 3,000 Look On.” (May 2, 1948)

Further Reading

  • Sustaining Southern Identity: Douglas Southall Freeman and Memory in the Modern South, By Keith D. Dickson
  • ​Records of the Municipal Arts Society at the Maryland Historical Society 
  • ​Laura Gardin Fraser at the National Cowboy Museum​
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