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Putnam County Confederate Memorial
Year 1924 (1924)
Subject American Civil War
Location Palatka, Florida

The Putnam County Confederate Memorial was a statue built in 1924. It was put up by a group called the United Daughters of the Confederacy. This memorial honored soldiers from the Confederate States during the American Civil War.

In 2020, leaders in Putnam County decided to take it down. They voted on August 25, 2020, to remove the statue. At that time, they hadn't decided where it would go next.


About the Putnam County Memorial

The Putnam County Confederate Memorial was a monument located in Palatka, Florida. It was created to remember soldiers who fought for the Confederate States. The Confederate States were a group of southern states that separated from the United States. This happened during the American Civil War, which lasted from 1861 to 1865.

The memorial was built in 1924. It was placed in a public area for everyone to see. Many towns in the southern United States have similar memorials. They were often built decades after the war ended.

Who Built the Memorial?

The memorial was put up by the Patton Anderson Chapter. This chapter is part of a larger group called the United Daughters of the Confederacy. This organization was founded in 1894. Its goal was to honor the memory of Confederate soldiers. They also aimed to preserve the history of the Confederacy.

The group often raised money for monuments. These monuments were placed in public parks and town squares. They served as a way to remember the soldiers and their cause.

Why the Memorial Was Removed

In recent years, there has been much discussion about Confederate memorials. Many people believe these statues represent a painful past. They see them as symbols of slavery and racial inequality. Others believe they are important historical markers. They argue the memorials honor soldiers who fought for their home states.

On August 25, 2020, the Putnam County Commissioners held a vote. These commissioners are local government leaders. They decided by a vote of 4 to 1 to remove the memorial. This decision was part of a wider movement across the United States. Many communities were re-evaluating the meaning of such monuments.

The commissioners did not decide where the memorial would be moved. Its future location was still unknown after the vote. The removal marked a significant change for the community.

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