Thursday, June 16, 2016

My Visit to Jacksonville Florida




Visiting Jacksonville Florida


          Jacksonville has a diverse Civil War history. I was very excited to discover Confederate Park, The Women of Our Southland Memorial, the Confederate Monument in Hemming Park, and the Union Soldier monument. 

Confederate Park

         Located near downtown Jacksonville, Confederate park is a beautiful park dedicated to the memory of the CSA. When you enter the park from the east you walk under a long tunnel of vegetation leading down to the lake and the Women of Our Southland Memorial. 

East entrance to Confederate Park



As I walked along the pathway I turned toward the lake. A small fountain sprays water into the air. Beautiful trees are throughout the park. The concrete around the lake is showing its wear and the original gate to the park is all overgrown. The park is definitely in need of an overhaul. But it is still a beautiful place.

Original Gated Entrance

Bridge at the gated entrance

Confederate Park Lake

As I walked along the lake I headed back over the Women of Our Southland Memorial. This Memorial was erected to honor the women of the South, the suffering they endured, and how they kept the family together. Breath taking is the best way to describe this memorial. It is an amazing site. I was glad to see it was not vandalized and was in good shape. The cast statue itself is of a Southern Women with 2 children sitting in her lap as she reads a book to them. A very moving moment memorialized forever honoring these amazing and strong women.







On the west side of the Park is a statue in honor of the Robert Burns Association. Slight damage to face of the sculpture is evident. 

Robert Burns Association Monument

As you walk along the west side of the park you will find 2 Eagles guarding the entrance. Just past them is the Plaque stating the history of the park.



The Confederate Monument in Hemming Park


          Located in downtown Jacksonville. this monument is impressive. Standing over 60 feet high this monument commands respect. Surrounded by a beautiful fountain the monument appears to be free of vandalism. Unfortunately the park is full of loitering people making it uncomfortable to relax and view the monument. 



The Union Soldier Monument

          Located in Evergreen cemetery this monument honors the fallen Union Soldiers who fought in the Civil War. Still in good shape and very detailed this monument is one to see. A little difficult to find at first. It is located in the older section and stands over several Union Soldiers graves. 



Location of the Union Monument in Evergreen Cemetery


          If you are in Jacksonville, be sure to visit these places. Be sure to spend time there and don't rush. Take in the history and enjoy the detail of the these beautiful sculptures.



3 comments:

  1. We are glad you came and enjoyed our monuments. They are special to us in Jacksonville. We hope to keep them safe. Old City Cemetery has a lovely section in the middle where the veterans from the Confederate Soldiers Home were buried. When the last veteran died the property was sold and the money went to found a scholarship call the Confederate Memorial Scholarship. I was one of its resiplicants in 1971.

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    1. Wow! That is some great information. Thanks for sharing. I will be sure to visit. Are you available to talk about the scholarship?

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