Waterloo Region Record

Richmond removes Confederat­e statue before cheering crowd

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RICHMOND, VA. — Work crews removed a second Confederat­e monument in Richmond on Thursday, a statue of Navy officer Matthew Fontaine Maury.

A crowd cheered as a crane pulled a statue of Maury from its base, a day after crews removed a statue of Gen. Stonewall Jackson on an order from Mayor Levar Stoney to remove all Confederat­e statues on city land.

The Maury statue, unveiled in 1929, depicts Maury seated in a chair with a large globe above him. It was the last of five Confederat­e monuments erected on Richmond’s famed Monument Avenue.

Maury headed the coast, harbour and river defences for the Confederat­e Navy. He was a leader in the fields of naval meteorolog­y and navigation.

Two cannons were also removed from Monument Avenue on Thursday.

The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that a plaque on one of the cannons said it marks the location of the second line of the Confederat­e defences of Richmond and was placed there in 1938 at the request of the Confederat­e Memorial Literary Society. The second cannon’s marker says it marks the spot where in 1861 “a large earthwork of the inner line of defence was constructe­d.”

Stoney called for the removal of the statues last month amid raucous protests over the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s. On Wednesday, Stoney ordered the immediate removal of the statues, citing the continuing demonstrat­ions and concerns that protesters could get hurt if they tried to bring down the enormous statues themselves.

Last month, Gov. Ralph Northam ordered the removal of Richmond’s most prominent Confederat­e statue — a monument to Gen. Robert E. Lee on state property — but the removal has been at least temporaril­y blocked by a lawsuit.

Richmond — the formal capital of the Confederac­y — has about a dozen Confederat­e statues.

Protesters tore down a statue of Confederat­e President Jefferson Davis last month. Another large monument slated for removal is a statue of Gen. J.E.B. Stuart.

 ?? STEVE HELBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Confederat­e Naval officer Matthew Fontaine Maury’s statue is the second removed in Richmond.
STEVE HELBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Confederat­e Naval officer Matthew Fontaine Maury’s statue is the second removed in Richmond.

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