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LAFAYETTE STATUE NEXT YEAR, HE SAYS; Sculptor Bartlett Keeping Plaster Cast in Pads Painted. CONTRIBUTORS ARE ANXIOUS Many Inquiries About School Children's $100,000 Fund -- But Mr. Bartlett ...
Statues near White House vandalized during Gaza cease-fire protest. National Park Service workers power-washed sculptures in Lafayette Square that were graffitied and vandalized during a Gaza ...
“Another reason for doing this statue was because Lafayette played a major role in re-naming the city. Prior to 1781 it was known as Lower Susquehanna. It was not a municipality at the time.
The statue of Confederate Gen. Alfred Mouton is removed on Saturday, July 17, 2021 in Lafayette, La. The statue was moved from the front of city hall where it has stood for 99 years.
LAFAYETTE, La., (KLFY)- The confederate statue of General Alfred Mouton standing in downtown Lafayette has been damaged. A portion of the nose is missing and there is also damage to another part of… ...
Lafayette's United Daughters of the Confederacy chapter built the statue and donated it to the city in 1922, during a Jim Crow-era resurgence in white supremacy across the South.
Police moved into Lafayette Square on Monday evening to protect another historic statue from rioters, this time targeting Andrew Jackson. Demonstrators were able to tie some ropes around the ...
On July 17, the city of Lafayette removed the statue of Confederate Gen. Alfred Mouton from its nearly 100-year home at the corner of Lee Avenue and Jefferson Street in front of the former city hall.
On Tuesday, many people are in Mt. Vernon to celebrate the groundbreaking of the statue, which also comes with an interesting story. For nearly 100 years it has stood strong in Mt. Vernon place ...
The Lafayette statue is in Cross Creek Park on Green Street. The statue base had been surrounded by a 30-foot circle of rose bushes - until this year when the Lafayette Society privately raised ...
Along with the statue, a plaque was installed to explain Lafayette’s legacy. It highlights his role as a general in the siege of Yorktown and says “Lafayette saw the Yorktown Campaign as a ...
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