- Robert E. Lee Monument, Monument Avenue, Richmond Virginia
- Robert E. Lee Monument, Commander Of The Army Of Northern Virginia
- Robert E. Lee, Monument Avenue Richmond Virginia
- Robert Edward Lee Monument, Monument Avenue Richmond Virginia
- Confederate States Army General Robert E. Lee Monument
- Robert Edward Lee Monument, Richmond Virginia
- Robert E. Lee Bronze Monument, Richmond Virginia
- Robert Edward Lee Monument
- Robert E. Lee Bronze Monument, Richmond Virginia
- Robert E. Lee Monument, Richmond Virginia
- Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson Monument, Richmond Virginia
- Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall” Jackson, Monument Avenue Richmond Virginia
- Stonewall Jackson & Little Sorrel Monument, Richmond Virginia
- Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson Monument, Monument Avenue Richmond Virginia
- Jefferson Davis Monument, Richmond Virginia
- President Jefferson Davis, Monument Avenue, Richmond Virginia
- Army Of The Confederate States
- Navy Of The Confederate States
- Defender Of States Rights, Jefferson Davis
- Jefferson Davis Bronze Statue, President Of The Confederate States Of America
- Jefferson Davis Monument Finial, Richmond Virginia
- James Ewell Brown “Jeb” Stuart Monument, Richmond Virginia
- J.E.B. Stuart Monument, Monument Avenue Richmond Virginia
- J.E.B. Stuart & Horse “Virginia”, Monument Avenue Richmond Virginia
- Major General J.E.B. Stuart
- J.E.B. Stuart Bronze Monument, Richmond Virginia
- General T.J. Stonewall Jackson Turning Over The Command Of His Troops To Stuart
- J.E.B. Stuart Monument, Richmond Virginia
- J.E.B. Stuart, Richmond Virginia
- Monument Avenue Historic District Plaque
J.E.B. Stuart Monument
At the far eastern end of Monument Avenue is a traffic circle known as Stuart Circle. The J.E.B. Stuart Monument has Stuart turned in the saddle facing east while the horse faces north, the equestrian bronze perched upon a granite base. The statue was sculpted by Fred Moynihan of New York and was unveiled May 30, 1907 making it the second Monument unveiled on Monument Avenue.
Robert E. Lee Monument
The Robert E. Lee Monument was the first and the largest of all Monuments on Monument Avenue in Richmond Virginia. The Lee Monument association commissioned the adaption of a painting by artist Adalbert Volck into a lithograph, depicting Robert E. Lee on his horse. The bronze was created by French sculptor Antonin Mercie. Apparently Antonin didn’t think that Lee’s horse “Traveler” was the right scale for his sculpture so in place of Traveler he used a larger scale horse, which many have criticized him for….after all Traveler is/was revered by many in the south……Robert E. Lee said on more then one occasion how fond he was of Traveler.
The completed statue was unveiled May 29, 1890. The entire Monument stands 60’ tall with Lee and his horse measuring about 14’.
Jefferson Davis Monument
The Davis Monument is located four blocks west of Lee Circle, with its tall central column surrounded by a Doric colonnade makes it an impressive landmark, the Davis Monument was unveiled June 3rd 1907. The Daughters of the Confederacy commissioned the prolific sculptor Edward Valentine who also was the artist who did the Recumbent Lee marble and the Stonewall Jackson Bronze both in Lexington Virginia as well as the Thomas Jefferson Marble located at Jefferson Hotel in Richmond Virginia…..just to name a few.
Stonewall Jackson Monument
The Stonewall Jackson Monument is located three blocks west of the Davis Monument. The equestrian bronze figure has the galant General Jackson atop his horse “Sorrel” facing North keeping an watchful eye on the Union invaders. Artist William F. Sievers was commissioned by the Daughters of the Confederacy and the monument was dedicated October 11, 1919 at a cost of $40,000. The monument stands a total of 38’ tall with the bronze sculpture measuring 17.5’ and the oval marble base measuring 20.5’.