This monument is a 50-foot tall granite obelisk with a base measuring 18 feet by 18 feet. It is dedicated to the unknown soldiers who died in the Confederate prison at Salisbury. The obelisk is crowned with a laurel wreath; laurel leaves decorate the four sides. Above the base rest a helmet, sword, shield, and a chain with broken bracelets. A veiled tablet, signifying the unknown, is also carved into the obelisk. Inscription Front: "PRO / PATRIA / 11700 / THIS MONUMENT WAS ERECTED BY ACT OF CONGRESS APPROVED MARCH 3, 1873 TO THE MEMORY OF THE UNKNOWN UNION SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN THE CONFEDERATE PRISON AT SALISBURY, N.C." Right: "THEY DIED THAT THEIR COUNTRY MIGHT LIVE." Left: FOR OUR COUNTRY 'TIS BLISS TO DIE. Rear: IN 18 TRENCHES, JUST SOUTH OF THIS SPOT, / REST THE BODIES OF 11,700 SOLDIERS OF THE / UNITED STATES ARMY, WHO PERISHED DURING / THE YEARS 1864 AND 1865 WHILE HELD BY / THE CONFEDERATE MILITARY AUTHORITIES AS / PRISONERS OF WAR IN A STOCKADE NEAR / THIS PLACE.
Installation Date:
01 Jan 1876
Organization Responsible for Installation:
Commissioned by Congress, General Orders No. 47
Memorial War Era(s):
- Other
Memorial Condition:
Average
Website:
http://docsouth.unc.edu/commland/monument/74
Location:
The monument is located near the western side of the National Cemetery in Salisbury, NC.