Confederate Private Monument
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| Confederate Private Monument | |
|---|---|
| Artist | George Julian Zolnay |
| Year | 1909 |
| Medium | Bronze sculpture |
| Location | Nashville, Tennessee, United States |
| 36°8′52.37″N 86°48′45.39″W / 36.1478806°N 86.8126083°W | |
The Confederate Private Monument is a bronze sculpture of a private of the Confederate States Army in Centennial Park, Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Designed by George Julian Zolnay, it was commissioned by the Frank Cheatham Bivouac of the United Confederate Veterans in 1903, laid with Masonic honors in 1907, and dedicated in 1909. It was vandalized in June 2019.
The monument consists of a statue of a Confederate private in a uniform with a rifle.[1] According to the Smithsonian Institution, the private is Sam Davis[2] (although newspaper articles published at the time do not mention him). The Smithsonian adds, "The butt of the rifle rests on the rocky stone ledge on which Davis is seated. He faces forward with his proper left hand resting between his knees. Davis is seated on a rough-cut stone atop a tapering base."[2] The monument includes a plaque with the names of 540 members of the Frank Cheatham Bivouac.[3]