El Dorado Confederate Monument, Civil War memorial in El Dorado, Arkansas, US.
The El Dorado Confederate Monument is a Civil War memorial made of gray marble located on the courthouse grounds in El Dorado, Arkansas. The structure features a soldier statue standing atop a temple-style base with four columns shaped like cannons.
The monument was built in 1910 by the Henry G. Bunn Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy to honor soldiers from the area. It was later added to the National Register of Historic Places and remains a documented example of early memorial practices.
The monument carries inscriptions honoring local soldiers and featuring reflective phrases about memory and truth. Visitors can read the carved words on different parts of the structure.
The monument sits on public courthouse grounds and is easy to access and view during daytime hours. Visitors should plan to spend a few minutes examining the details and inscriptions up close.
The monument is one of the earliest fountain-style memorials of its type in the southern United States and displays an unusual design concept. The cannon-shaped columns are a particularly distinctive design element that sets it apart from other memorials of that era.
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