United Daughters of the
Confederacy Monument
Shiloh National Military Park
Photo and text courtesy of LCWRT Member Charlie Moore
This monument was erected by
the United Daughters of the Confederacy in memory of all Southern troops who
fought in the battle of Shiloh. In the
center of the massive pedestal is a carved bust of Gen. Albert Sydney Johnston,
the Confederate commander who was killed during the fighting in the afternoon
of the first day. The two figures to the right represent an infantryman and an
artilleryman. The front figure on the left stands for a cavalryman and the one
with his head bowed represents a Confederate officer. The central group represents a “Defeated
Victory”. The front figure, representing
the Condfederacy, is surrendering the laurel wreath of victory to Death, on the
left, and Night, on the right. Death
came to their commander and Night brought reinforcements to the enemy, and the
battle was lost. The monument was first
proposed by the Savannah, TN, unit of the UDC in 1907. After a ten year period of raising money, and
various postponements, it was finally erected in May of 1917. It was designed and sculpted by Frederick C.
Hibbard.
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