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Cape Girardeau Could Get Statue of African American Union Soldier

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The statue of a black Union soldier is seen at the National Veterans Cemetery in Nashville, Tennessee. A bronze statue cast from the molds of the statue to be placed in Ivers Square at the Common Pleas Courthouse in downtown Cape Girardeau.

A bronze statue of an African American Civil War-era Union soldier could be placed in southeast Missouri.

The Southeast Missourian reports that the statue would be located in Cape Girardeau's Ivers Square to honor the area's former slaves who joined the Union Army.
The project is spearheaded by Denise Lincoln and Steven Hoffman. Lincoln has researched the city's history of African Americans joining the army. Hoffman is a history professor and coordinator of Southeast Missouri State University's historic preservation program.

Lincoln told the City Council Monday that they hope to privately raise the $60,000 needed for the project.

More than 200 African Americans enlisted in the Cape Girardeau Union Army from 1863-64.
 

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