Statue of General Stuart by sculptor Frederick Moynihan was dedicated on Richmond Virginia's famed Monument Avenue


A statue of General Stuart by sculptor Frederick Moynihan was dedicated on Richmond, Virginia's famed Monument Avenue at Stuart Circle in 1907. Like General Stonewall Jackson, his equestrian statue faces north, indicating that he died in the War. In the background is the First English Lutheran Church.


Size: 2400px × 3679px
Location: Richmond, Virginia
Photo credit: © A.A.M. Van der Heyden / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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