38°48′14.1″N 77°2′49.9″W / 38.803917°N 77.047194°W
Appomattox | |
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Artist | Caspar Buberl |
Year | 1889 |
Location | Alexandria, Virginia, United States (formerly) |
38°48′14.1″N 77°2′49.9″W / 38.803917°N 77.047194°W |
Appomattox is a bronze statue commemorating soldiers from Alexandria, Virginia, who had died while fighting for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. The memorial was located in the center of the intersection of South Washington Street (Virginia Route 400) and Prince Street in the Old Town neighborhood of Alexandria.
The National Park Service placed the monument on the National Register of Historic Places during 2017. The statue was removed on June 2, 2020, during nationwide protests during which vandals defaced segregation-era statues following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota.