Confederate Monument - Augusta
Standing in a park in the middle of the 700 block of Broad Street in downtown Augusta, the Confederate Monument soars 76 feet tall. It has a granite base topped by a shaft of pure Italian marble. The monument was commissioned by the Ladies Memorial Association of Augusta in 1875 at the cost of $17,331.35, a princely sum at that time.
Around the base of the monument are the life-size statues of four Southern generals in the War Between the States: Thomas R. R. Cobb, Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, Robert E. Lee, and William Henry Talbot. A Confederate private is depicted at the top of the shaft. The model for this statue was Private Berry Benson of Augusta. An inscription at the base reads, "In honor of the men of Richmond County who died in the cause of the Confederate States." A crowd of 10,000 people turned out for the dedication of the monument on Oct. 32, 1878.
Info & Amenities
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Hours of Operation
Sunday: All Day
Monday: All Day
Tuesday: All Day
Wednesday: All Day
Thursday: All Day
Friday: All Day
Saturday: All Day
Admission & Fees
Admission Free
Facility Amenities
Free Parking
Parking on Site
Self-guided Tours
General Information
Free Admission
Open Year 'Round
Group Amenities
Group-friendly
Near Interstate Highway
20
Special Tags
Civil War Site
Suitable for Ages
All Ages