This blog grew out of my "Down Da Road I Go Blog," which was originally to be about stuff I was interested in, music and what I was doing. There was so much history and Civil War entries, I spun two more off. Starting Jan. 1, 2012, I will be spinning a Naval blog off this one called "Running the Blockade."
Friday, August 28, 2020
William Loring Monument Removed in St. Augustine By Descendants' Request: First Hurricane Isaias, Now This. A Bad Month for the General.
From the August 24, 2020, News 4 Jax (Jacksonville, Fl.) "UF has Confederate statue removed from St. Augustine before dawn" by Zachery Lashway.
St. Augustine, Florida.
The University of Florida had it removed as it is on land leased by them. The monument stood there since 1920. His remains are under the monument and will also be removed and re-interred along with his monument on private land with "respect and dignity."
Loring was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, (see the previous blog entry), but grew up in St. Augustine. According to Wikipedia, he joined the Florida militia as a teenager and fought in the early skirmishes of the Second Seminole War.
He became a lawyer and served in the Florida legislature before joining the U.S. Army. When the Civil War started, he resigned and joined the Confederacy where he rose to the rank of general. After the war, he ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate from Florida, then lived in New York until his death.
A Bad Time for William Loring Stuff. --Old Secesh
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